Abstract

The nanofluid is suspension of nanoparticles in the base fluid used to enhance the heat transfer rate in many applications of heat transfer. The Reynolds number is the dimensionless number used to characterize the flow of the nanofluid to enhance the heat transfer rate. The current study, the effects of Reynolds number on 0.01% volume concentrations of the aluminium oxide (Al2O3) nanoparticles in the ethylene glycol through the flow in the pipe are investigated. In the study, ethylene glycol is considered as the base fluid. The thermophysical characteristics of the Al2O3/EG nanofluid were determined in the current work using a cylindrical copper pipe with an 8 mm diameter and 400 mm length. The heat transfer coefficient (HTC) and Nusselt number were calculated for the Reynolds number varied from 200 to 1200, considering nanofluid inlet temperature of 298 K and constant heat flux at the wall surface of pipe 1100 W/m2 K. The findings showed that the HTC and Nusselt number of the nanofluid flow in the pipe increased as the Reynolds number increased. Further, an exponential correlation was proposed for variation of the Reynolds number with HTC and Nusselt number for the obtained results. ANSYS Fluent software was used for the analysis of the nanofluid flow though pipe.

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