Abstract

In order to investigate the effect of nanoparticle volume fraction, nanoparticle size and temperature on the thermal conductivity of glycerol based alumina (α-Al2O3) nanofluids, a set of experiments were carried out for temperature ranging from 20°C to 45°C. The nanofluids contained α-Al2O3 nanoparticles of three different sizes (31nm, 55nm and 134nm) were prepared by two-step method at volume fractions ranging from 0.5% to 4%. The experimental results show that α-Al2O3-glycerol nanofluids have substantially higher thermal conductivity than the base fluid and the maximum enhancement of the relative thermal conductivity was 19.5% for the case of 31nm at 4% volume fraction. The data analyses indicated that the volume fraction and size of the nanoparticles have significant effects on the thermal conductivity ratio (TCR) of Al2O3-glycerol nanofluids, while the temperature has almost no significant effect on the data for range of this study. At room temperature, the effective thermal conductivity remains almost constant for 50h at 4% volume fractions. The comparison of the obtained experimental data and predictions from some existing theoretical and empirical models reveals that the thermal conductivity ratio and its trend could not be accurately explained by the models in open literature. Consequently, a new empirical correlation based on the experimental data has been developed in this study.

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