Abstract

A three-dimensional laminar flow and heat transfer with two different nanofluids, Al 2O 3 and CuO, in an ethylene glycol and water mixture circulating through the flat tubes of an automobile radiator have been numerically studied to evaluate their superiority over the base fluid. New correlations for viscosity and thermal conductivity of nanofluids as a function of particle volumetric concentration and temperature developed from the experiments have been used in this paper. Numerical results from the present simulation were first validated for the flow of water by comparing the friction factor and the Nusselt number in flat tubes, for which accurate results are available in the literature. Next, the model was applied to study the peripheral variations of shear stress and convective heat transfer coefficient, both showing higher magnitudes in the flat regions of the tube. Convective heat transfer coefficient in the developing and developed regions along the flat tubes with the nanofluid flow showed marked improvement over the base fluid. Results for the local and the average friction factor and convective heat transfer coefficient show an increase with increasing particle volumetric concentration of the nanofluids. Quantitative results of the increase of the heat transfer coefficient and the friction factor with increasing volumetric concentrations of nanofluids at various Reynolds numbers are presented. The pressure loss increases with increasing particle volumetric concentrations of nanofluids; however, due to the reduced volumetric flow needed for the same amount of heat transfer, the required pumping power diminishes.

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