Convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil

The basic idea of nanofluid was to enhance the thermal conductivity of base fluid. However, the classical nanofluid models have some drastic limitations, i.e. they cannot describe a class of fluids that have certain microscopic characters arising from the microrotation and local structure of the flu...

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Main Authors: Hussanan, Abid, Salleh, Mohd. Zuki, Shafie, Sharidan, Khan, Ilyas
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2016.12.040
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spelling my.utm.661872017-07-17T01:56:20Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66187/ Convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil Hussanan, Abid Salleh, Mohd. Zuki Shafie, Sharidan Khan, Ilyas Q Science The basic idea of nanofluid was to enhance the thermal conductivity of base fluid. However, the classical nanofluid models have some drastic limitations, i.e. they cannot describe a class of fluids that have certain microscopic characters arising from the microrotation and local structure of the fluid elements. Therefore, the present work is one of the infrequent contributions that describes the microrotation and microinertia characteristics of nanofluids. More exactly, in this work, the unsteady free convection flow of micropolar nanofluids is investigated over a vertical plate. Five types of oxide nanoparticles namely copper oxide, titanium oxide, alumina oxide, iron oxide and graphene oxide are suspended in three different types of fluids such as water, kerosene and engine oil. Exact solutions of the governing problem are obtained by the Laplace transform method. Solutions for conventional or regular nanofluid is also recovered as a special case. Temperature of graphene oxide suspended micropolar nanofluid is higher than other oxide nanoparticles based nanofluids. Elsevier Science BV 2017-01-03 Article PeerReviewed Hussanan, Abid and Salleh, Mohd. Zuki and Shafie, Sharidan and Khan, Ilyas (2017) Convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 229 . pp. 482-488. ISSN 0167-7322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2016.12.040 DOI:10.1016/j.molliq.2016.12.040
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Hussanan, Abid
Salleh, Mohd. Zuki
Shafie, Sharidan
Khan, Ilyas
Convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil
description The basic idea of nanofluid was to enhance the thermal conductivity of base fluid. However, the classical nanofluid models have some drastic limitations, i.e. they cannot describe a class of fluids that have certain microscopic characters arising from the microrotation and local structure of the fluid elements. Therefore, the present work is one of the infrequent contributions that describes the microrotation and microinertia characteristics of nanofluids. More exactly, in this work, the unsteady free convection flow of micropolar nanofluids is investigated over a vertical plate. Five types of oxide nanoparticles namely copper oxide, titanium oxide, alumina oxide, iron oxide and graphene oxide are suspended in three different types of fluids such as water, kerosene and engine oil. Exact solutions of the governing problem are obtained by the Laplace transform method. Solutions for conventional or regular nanofluid is also recovered as a special case. Temperature of graphene oxide suspended micropolar nanofluid is higher than other oxide nanoparticles based nanofluids.
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author Hussanan, Abid
Salleh, Mohd. Zuki
Shafie, Sharidan
Khan, Ilyas
author_facet Hussanan, Abid
Salleh, Mohd. Zuki
Shafie, Sharidan
Khan, Ilyas
author_sort Hussanan, Abid
title Convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil
title_short Convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil
title_full Convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil
title_fullStr Convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil
title_full_unstemmed Convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil
title_sort convection heat transfer in micropolar nanofluids with oxide nanoparticles in water, kerosene and engine oil
publisher Elsevier Science BV
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/66187/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2016.12.040
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