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Viscosity and thermal conductivity of MgO-EG nanofluids

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 129, Issue 1, Pages 171-180

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-017-6130-x

Keywords

Nanofluid; Thermal conductivity; Viscosity; MgO; Ethylene glycol

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Nanofluids are a group of novel engineering materials that are increasingly being used, particularly in the processes of heat exchange. One of the most promising materials in this group is magnesium oxide-ethylene glycol (MgO-EG) nanofluid. The literature informs that this material is characterized by an significant increase in thermal conductivity with low dynamic viscosity increase. The aim of this paper is to provide experimental data on the dynamic viscosity and thermal conductivity of nanofluids containing MgO nanoparticles with 20 nm average size and ethylene glycol as base fluid. To determine dynamic viscosity and thermal conductivity of samples, a HAAKE MARS 2 rheometer (Thermo Electron Corporation, Karlsruhe, Germany) and KD2 Pro Thermal Properties Analyzer (Decagon Devices Inc., Pullman, Washington, USA) were used. Additionally, a comparison of the experimental results and the predictions of theoretical models was presented. It was presented that the vast majority of theoretical models does not describe in a correct way both viscosity and thermal conductivity. It was also shown that the enhancement of this basic physical properties might be described with good result with second degree polynomials. Finally, evaluation of the heat transfer performance was presented.

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