T. N. Nithin, M. Narendra Kumar, Dinesh Nolakha, K. Gopalakrishna, Krishna Venkatesh
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Abstract
The potential cooling solutions for the next generation are represented by nanofluids, offering several advantages for various technological applications. The intriguing realm of glycine-based acetone-based \({{\text{Al}}}_{2}{{\text{O}}}_{3}\) nanofluids was explored in the present investigation, with meticulous attention to details given to scrutinizing their stability and thermophysical properties. The stability of the nanofluids was determined through a trifecta of analytical methods, namely visual inspection, UV absorbance measurement, and zeta potential analysis, all applied with caution. The results revealed that stability was observed for a duration of 3 days without glycine, and an impressive 6 week period was achieved when supplemented with the surfactant. The incorporation of glycine enhanced the stability of the colloidal suspension without compromising its thermophysical attributes. Furthermore, the study involved an in-depth examination of the density, viscosity, specific heat, and thermal conductivity of the prepared nanofluids, yielding interesting outcomes. The data showed a marked increase in nanofluid density, viscosity, and thermal conductivity with a corresponding rise in volume concentration, while specific heat exhibited a noticeable reduction. These significant observations were meticulously compared to various existing theoretical models and proposed correlations in the literature. The heat transfer performance of the nanofluid in the context of pulsating heat pipes was evaluated and the results proved riveting. The nanofluid demonstrated superior performance compared to the base fluid, confirming its remarkable efficacy.
期刊介绍:
Applied Nanoscience is a hybrid journal that publishes original articles about state of the art nanoscience and the application of emerging nanotechnologies to areas fundamental to building technologically advanced and sustainable civilization, including areas as diverse as water science, advanced materials, energy, electronics, environmental science and medicine. The journal accepts original and review articles as well as book reviews for publication. All the manuscripts are single-blind peer-reviewed for scientific quality and acceptance.