Nanofluids are gaining the attention of scientists and researchers around the world. This new category of heat transfer medium improves the thermal conductivity of fluid by suspending small solid particles within it and offers the possibility of increased heat transfer in a variety of applications. Bringing together expert contributions from across the globe, Heat Transfer Enhancement with Nanofluids presents a complete understanding of the application of nanofluids in a range of fields and explains the main techniques used in the analysis of nanofuids flow and heat transfer.
Providing a rigorous framework to help readers develop devices employing nanofluids, the book addresses basic topics that include the analysis and measurements of thermophysical properties, convection, and heat exchanger performance. It explores the issues of convective instabilities, nanofluids in porous media, and entropy generation in nanofluids. The book also contains the latest advancements, innovations, methodologies, and research on the subject.
Presented in 16 chapters, the text:
Discusses the possible mechanisms of thermal conduction enhancement
Reviews the results of a theoretical analysis determining the anomalous enhancement of heat transfer in nanofluid flow
Assesses different approaches modeling the thermal conductivity enhancement of nanofluids
Focuses on experimental methodologies used to determine the thermophysical properties of nanofluids
Analyzes forced convection heat transfer in nanofluids in both laminar and turbulent convection
Highlights the application of nanofluids in heat exchangers and microchannels
Discusses the utilization of nanofluids in porous media
Introduces the boiling of nanofluids
Treats pool and flow boiling by analyzing the effect of nanoparticles on these complex phenomena
Indicates future research directions to further develop this area of knowledge, and more
Intended as a reference for researchers and engineers working in the field, Heat Transfer Enhancement with Nanofluids presents advanced topics that detail the strengths, weaknesses, and potential future developments in nanofluids heat transfer.
- ISBN:
- 9781138749481
- 9781138749481
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Category:
- Mechanical engineering
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication Date:
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26-07-2017
- Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Country of origin:
- United Kingdom
- Pages:
- 482
- Dimensions (mm):
- 234x156mm
- Weight:
- 0.9kg
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