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Experimental study on CuO nanoparticles in distilled water and its effect on heat transfer on a vertical surface Ramakrishna N. Hegde*, Srikanth S. Rao and R. P. Reddy
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 11, pp.2927-2934, 2011
Abstract : The pool boiling characteristics of dilute dispersions of CuO nanoparticles in water were studied at atmospheric pressure on a vertical
heating surface. Experimental investigation of different weight concentrations of nanoparticles revealed significant enhancement in heat
flux and deterioration in pool boiling. Out of many reasons, nanoparticles coating the heater surface was believed to be the reason behind
this. Subsequent inspection of the heater surface showed nanoparticles coating the surface, forming a porous layer. To substantiate the
nanoparticle deposition and its effect on heat flux, an investigation was performed by measuring the surface roughness of the heater surface
before and after the experiment. While SEM images of the heater surface revealed nanoparticle deposition, measurement of surface
roughness of the heater surface confirmed it. Formation of the porous layer on the heater surface as revealed by SEM images provided an
excellent location for nucleation sites enhancing heat transfer. However, deterioration in nucleate boiling at different weight concentrations
indicated some phenomenon is working behind this.
Keyword :
CuO nanofluid; Pool boiling; Surface roughness; Vertical surface
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