Thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated MWCNTs composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities

In this paper, numerical and experimental work was conducted to evaluate Al2O3-MWCNTs/DW hybrid nanofluids thermal performance in an annular passage of various eccentricities under fully developed turbulent flow conditions. A composite nanoparticle of 60 wt% Al2O3 and 40 wt% f-MWCNT was used to prep...

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Main Authors: Abdelrazek, Ali H., Alawi, Omer A., Kazi, Salim Newaz, Yusoff, Nukman
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spelling my.um.eprints.259922021-07-26T04:33:54Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/25992/ Thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated MWCNTs composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities Abdelrazek, Ali H. Alawi, Omer A. Kazi, Salim Newaz Yusoff, Nukman TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery In this paper, numerical and experimental work was conducted to evaluate Al2O3-MWCNTs/DW hybrid nanofluids thermal performance in an annular passage of various eccentricities under fully developed turbulent flow conditions. A composite nanoparticle of 60 wt% Al2O3 and 40 wt% f-MWCNT was used to prepare 0.1 wt%, 0.075 wt%, and 0.05 wt% hybrid nanofluid. The numerical work was performed by building a 3-D domain for annular passage of 1 m length and diameter ratio of 2 with a heated inner pipe and an insulated outer pipe using ANSYS-Fluent package. The effects of the Reynolds number (6000–11,000), the nanoparticles weight concentration and the eccentricity on the average Nusselt number and pressure drop were investigated. The nanofluids thermal conductivity showed an average enhancement of 3.102%, 1.829%, and 1.158 for the concentrations 0.1 wt%, 0.075 wt%, and 0.05 wt%, respectively. The maximum enhancement of the convection heat transfer coefficient for the concentric case was 6.49%, 4.86% and 2.98% for the concentrations 0.1 wt%, 0.075 wt% and 0.05 wt%, respectively. By evaluating the performance index, the nanofluids are good alternative whenever the enhancement in heat transfer is only considered, regardless of its passive effects on pressure drop and pumping power. © 2021 Elsevier 2021 Article PeerReviewed Abdelrazek, Ali H. and Alawi, Omer A. and Kazi, Salim Newaz and Yusoff, Nukman (2021) Thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated MWCNTs composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities. Powder Technology, 391. pp. 114-132. ISSN 0032-5910 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2021.06.005 doi:10.1016/j.powtec.2021.06.005
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Abdelrazek, Ali H.
Alawi, Omer A.
Kazi, Salim Newaz
Yusoff, Nukman
Thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated MWCNTs composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities
description In this paper, numerical and experimental work was conducted to evaluate Al2O3-MWCNTs/DW hybrid nanofluids thermal performance in an annular passage of various eccentricities under fully developed turbulent flow conditions. A composite nanoparticle of 60 wt% Al2O3 and 40 wt% f-MWCNT was used to prepare 0.1 wt%, 0.075 wt%, and 0.05 wt% hybrid nanofluid. The numerical work was performed by building a 3-D domain for annular passage of 1 m length and diameter ratio of 2 with a heated inner pipe and an insulated outer pipe using ANSYS-Fluent package. The effects of the Reynolds number (6000–11,000), the nanoparticles weight concentration and the eccentricity on the average Nusselt number and pressure drop were investigated. The nanofluids thermal conductivity showed an average enhancement of 3.102%, 1.829%, and 1.158 for the concentrations 0.1 wt%, 0.075 wt%, and 0.05 wt%, respectively. The maximum enhancement of the convection heat transfer coefficient for the concentric case was 6.49%, 4.86% and 2.98% for the concentrations 0.1 wt%, 0.075 wt% and 0.05 wt%, respectively. By evaluating the performance index, the nanofluids are good alternative whenever the enhancement in heat transfer is only considered, regardless of its passive effects on pressure drop and pumping power. © 2021
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author Abdelrazek, Ali H.
Alawi, Omer A.
Kazi, Salim Newaz
Yusoff, Nukman
author_facet Abdelrazek, Ali H.
Alawi, Omer A.
Kazi, Salim Newaz
Yusoff, Nukman
author_sort Abdelrazek, Ali H.
title Thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated MWCNTs composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities
title_short Thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated MWCNTs composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities
title_full Thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated MWCNTs composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities
title_fullStr Thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated MWCNTs composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities
title_full_unstemmed Thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated MWCNTs composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities
title_sort thermal performance evaluation for alumina coated mwcnts composite nanofluid in annular passage of various eccentricities
publisher Elsevier
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2021.06.005
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