Titanium Oxide with Nanocoolant for Heat Exchanger Application

The objective of this paper is to investigate the properties of oil-based nanofluids and produce stable and biodegradable oil-based nanofluids by metal oxide nanoparticles. The cooking oil was used as a base for the nanofluid preparation. Titanium oxide was embedded as the nanoparticles, mixed with...

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Main Authors: Kottasamy, A., K., Kadirgama, Keeran, Annamalai, Mohanesan, K., D., Ramasamy, M. M., Rahman, M. M., Noor, M. Razali, Hanipah
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spelling my.ump.umpir.203672018-07-25T04:54:52Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20367/ Titanium Oxide with Nanocoolant for Heat Exchanger Application Kottasamy, A. K., Kadirgama Keeran, Annamalai Mohanesan, K. D., Ramasamy M. M., Rahman M. M., Noor M. Razali, Hanipah TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The objective of this paper is to investigate the properties of oil-based nanofluids and produce stable and biodegradable oil-based nanofluids by metal oxide nanoparticles. The cooking oil was used as a base for the nanofluid preparation. Titanium oxide was embedded as the nanoparticles, mixed with cooking oil volume concentration of nanofluids specimens, and labelled as 0.01, 0.03, 0.05, 0.07, and 0.09. The study explained the analysis techniques applied to determine the enhancement of thermal properties of nanofluids. The thermal conductivity of nanofluids was studied by heat transfer rate and the overall heat transfer coefficient gained. The metal oxide nanomaterials were mixed with the oil-based fluids in order to prepare the specimens. This research focused on the usage of vegetable oil and titanium oxide nanoparticles mixture to form nanofluids. The results obtained indicated that the nanofluid gave better thermal conductivity than oil-based fluids. The results significantly increased the thermal properties limitation and improved the product reliability. The enhancement of heat transfer rate for 0.09% of nanofluid volume concentration was increased by 36.25% Faculty Mechanical Engineering, UMP 2017-09-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20367/1/6_Kottasamy%20et%20al%281%29.pdf Kottasamy, A. and K., Kadirgama and Keeran, Annamalai and Mohanesan, K. and D., Ramasamy and M. M., Rahman and M. M., Noor and M. Razali, Hanipah (2017) Titanium Oxide with Nanocoolant for Heat Exchanger Application. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences (JMES) , 11 (3). pp. 2834-2844. ISSN 2289-4659 (print); 2231-8380 (online) http://jmes.ump.edu.my/images/Volume%2011%20Issue%203%20September%202017/6_Kottasamy%20et%20al.pdf doi: 10.15282/jmes.11.3.2017.6.0257
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Kottasamy, A.
K., Kadirgama
Keeran, Annamalai
Mohanesan, K.
D., Ramasamy
M. M., Rahman
M. M., Noor
M. Razali, Hanipah
Titanium Oxide with Nanocoolant for Heat Exchanger Application
description The objective of this paper is to investigate the properties of oil-based nanofluids and produce stable and biodegradable oil-based nanofluids by metal oxide nanoparticles. The cooking oil was used as a base for the nanofluid preparation. Titanium oxide was embedded as the nanoparticles, mixed with cooking oil volume concentration of nanofluids specimens, and labelled as 0.01, 0.03, 0.05, 0.07, and 0.09. The study explained the analysis techniques applied to determine the enhancement of thermal properties of nanofluids. The thermal conductivity of nanofluids was studied by heat transfer rate and the overall heat transfer coefficient gained. The metal oxide nanomaterials were mixed with the oil-based fluids in order to prepare the specimens. This research focused on the usage of vegetable oil and titanium oxide nanoparticles mixture to form nanofluids. The results obtained indicated that the nanofluid gave better thermal conductivity than oil-based fluids. The results significantly increased the thermal properties limitation and improved the product reliability. The enhancement of heat transfer rate for 0.09% of nanofluid volume concentration was increased by 36.25%
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author Kottasamy, A.
K., Kadirgama
Keeran, Annamalai
Mohanesan, K.
D., Ramasamy
M. M., Rahman
M. M., Noor
M. Razali, Hanipah
author_facet Kottasamy, A.
K., Kadirgama
Keeran, Annamalai
Mohanesan, K.
D., Ramasamy
M. M., Rahman
M. M., Noor
M. Razali, Hanipah
author_sort Kottasamy, A.
title Titanium Oxide with Nanocoolant for Heat Exchanger Application
title_short Titanium Oxide with Nanocoolant for Heat Exchanger Application
title_full Titanium Oxide with Nanocoolant for Heat Exchanger Application
title_fullStr Titanium Oxide with Nanocoolant for Heat Exchanger Application
title_full_unstemmed Titanium Oxide with Nanocoolant for Heat Exchanger Application
title_sort titanium oxide with nanocoolant for heat exchanger application
publisher Faculty Mechanical Engineering, UMP
publishDate 2017
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/20367/1/6_Kottasamy%20et%20al%281%29.pdf
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