Abstract
Pool boiling heat transfer characteristics of nanofluids in nucleate pool boiling have been experimentally investigated on a horizontal flat square copper surface at 10–200kW/m2 heat fluxes under atmospheric pressure. The surface roughness has been controlled by sandpaper of grade #2000 before boiling. The nanofluids have been prepared by suspending δ-Al2O3 nanoparticles in base fluids refrigerant 141b (R141b) at concentrations of 0.001vol.%, 0.01vol.% and 0.1vol.% with and without surfactant SDBS. The results show that the suspended δ-Al2O3 nanoparticles enhance the pool boiling heat transfer characteristics for R141b at concentrations of 0.001vol.% and 0.01vol.% with and without the surfactant SDBS. However, the δ-Al2O3 nanoparticles deteriorate the pool boiling heat transfer characteristics at 0.1vol.% concentration without the surfactant SDBS due to the large quantity of deposition of nanoparticles. When the particle concentration is 0.001vol.%, the addition of the SDBS decreases the enhancement of the boiling heat transfer characteristics by nanoparticles, when the particle concentrations are 0.01vol.% and 0.1vol.%, the addition of the SDBS increases the enhancement of the boiling heat transfer characteristics by nanoparticles.
Published Version
Talk to us
Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have