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Modelling Thermal Conduction in Polydispersed and Sintered Nanoparticle Aggregates

Journal

NANOMATERIALS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/nano12010025

Keywords

nanofluid; heat conduction; effective thermal conductivity; particle aggregates; polydispersity; sintering

Funding

  1. project Materials and Processes for Energy and Environment Applications-AENAO - Operational Programme Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (NSRF 2014-2020) [MIS 5002556]
  2. European Union (European Regional Development Fund)

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Nanoparticle aggregation plays a crucial role in the thermal properties of nanofluids. This study focuses on the effects of particle size non-uniformity and sintering on the effective thermal conductivity of particle aggregates. The results show that both non-uniformity and sintering lead to a decrease in thermal conductivity.
Nanoparticle aggregation has been found to be crucial for the thermal properties of nanofluids and their performance as heating or cooling agents. Most relevant studies in the literature consider particles of uniform size with point contact only. A number of forces and mechanisms are expected to lead to deviation from this ideal description. In fact, size uniformity is difficult to achieve in practice; also, overlapping of particles within aggregates may occur. In the present study, the effects of polydispersity and sintering on the effective thermal conductivity of particle aggregates are investigated. A simulation method has been developed that is capable of producing aggregates made up of polydispersed particles with tailored morphological properties. Modelling of the sintering process is implemented in a fashion that is dictated by mass conservation and the desired degree of overlapping. A noticeable decrease in the thermal conductivity is observed for elevated polydispersity levels compared to that of aggregates of monodisperse particles with the same morphological properties. Sintered nanoaggregates offer wider conduction paths through the coalescence of neighbouring particles. It was found that there exists a certain sintering degree of monomers that offers the largest improvement in heat performance.

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