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Impact of ribs on flow parameters and laminar heat transfer of water-aluminum oxide nanofluid with different nanoparticle volume fractions in a three-dimensional rectangular microchannel

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ADVANCES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1687814015618155

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Numerical simulation; three-dimensional microchannel; nanofluid; friction factor; heat transfer

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This article aims to study the impact of ribs on flow parameters and laminar heat transfer of water-aluminum oxide nanofluid with different nanoparticle volume fractions in a three-dimensional rectangular microchannel. To this aim, compulsory convection heat transfer of water-aluminum oxide nanofluid in a rib-roughened microchannel has been numerically studied. The results of this simulation for rib-roughened three-dimensional microchannel have been evaluated in contrast to the smooth (unribbed) three-dimensional microchannel with identical geometrical and heat-fluid boundary conditions. Numerical simulation is performed for different nanoparticle volume fractions for Reynolds numbers of 10 and 100. Cold fluid entering the microchannel is heated in order to apply constant flux to external surface of the microchannel walls and then leaves it. Given the results, the fluid has a higher heat transfer with a hot wall in surfaces with ribs rather than in smooth ones. As Reynolds number, number of ribs, and nanoparticle volume fractions increase, more temperature increase happens in fluid in exit intersection of the microchannel. By investigating Nusselt number and friction factor, it is observed that increase in nanoparticle volume fractions causes nanofluid heat transfer properties to have a higher heat transfer and friction factor compared to the base fluid used in cooling due to an increase in viscosity.

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