Heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids in microtubes
Massive improvements in the thermophysical properties of nanofluids over conventional fluids have led to the rapid evolution of using multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) in the field of heat transfer. In this study, the heat transfer and entropy generation abiliti...
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2-s2.0-85066609980 Hussien A.A.; Abdullah M.Z.; Yusop N.M.; Al-Kouz W.; Mahmoudi E.; Mehrali M. Heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids in microtubes 2019 Entropy 21 5 10.3390/e21050480 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85066609980&doi=10.3390%2fe21050480&partnerID=40&md5=590c9b912e52cdc5cfbcaaa3a430c408 Massive improvements in the thermophysical properties of nanofluids over conventional fluids have led to the rapid evolution of using multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) in the field of heat transfer. In this study, the heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids were explored. Experiments on forced convective flow through a brass microtube with 300 μm inner diameter and 0.27 m in length were performed under uniform heat flux. MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids were developed by adding 0.035 wt.% GNPs to MWCNTs water-based nanofluids with mass fractions of 0.075-0.125 wt.%. The range of the Reynolds number in this experiment was maintained at Re = 200-500. Results showed that the conventional approach for predicting the heat transfer coeffcient was applicable for microtubes. The heat transfer coeffcient increased markedly with the use of MWCNTs and MWCNTs/GNPs nanofluids, with increased pressure dropping by 12.4%. Results further showed a reduction by 37.5% in the total entropy generation rate in microtubes for hybrid nanofluids. Overall, MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids can be used as alternative fluids in cooling systems for thermal applications. © 2019 by the authors. MDPI AG 10994300 English Article All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Hussien A.A.; Abdullah M.Z.; Yusop N.M.; Al-Kouz W.; Mahmoudi E.; Mehrali M. |
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Hussien A.A.; Abdullah M.Z.; Yusop N.M.; Al-Kouz W.; Mahmoudi E.; Mehrali M. Heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids in microtubes |
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Hussien A.A.; Abdullah M.Z.; Yusop N.M.; Al-Kouz W.; Mahmoudi E.; Mehrali M. |
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Hussien A.A.; Abdullah M.Z.; Yusop N.M.; Al-Kouz W.; Mahmoudi E.; Mehrali M. |
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Heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids in microtubes |
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Heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids in microtubes |
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Heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids in microtubes |
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Heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids in microtubes |
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Heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids in microtubes |
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Heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids in microtubes |
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Massive improvements in the thermophysical properties of nanofluids over conventional fluids have led to the rapid evolution of using multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) in the field of heat transfer. In this study, the heat transfer and entropy generation abilities of MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids were explored. Experiments on forced convective flow through a brass microtube with 300 μm inner diameter and 0.27 m in length were performed under uniform heat flux. MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids were developed by adding 0.035 wt.% GNPs to MWCNTs water-based nanofluids with mass fractions of 0.075-0.125 wt.%. The range of the Reynolds number in this experiment was maintained at Re = 200-500. Results showed that the conventional approach for predicting the heat transfer coeffcient was applicable for microtubes. The heat transfer coeffcient increased markedly with the use of MWCNTs and MWCNTs/GNPs nanofluids, with increased pressure dropping by 12.4%. Results further showed a reduction by 37.5% in the total entropy generation rate in microtubes for hybrid nanofluids. Overall, MWCNTs/GNPs hybrid nanofluids can be used as alternative fluids in cooling systems for thermal applications. © 2019 by the authors. |
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