In this study, effects of particle morphology (shape and size) on nanofluids laminar forced convection in helically coiled tubes are investigated numerically using Eulerian-Lagrangian two-phase approach. The laminar forced convective heat transfer and pressure drop of Al2O3-water nanofluids containing nanoparticles with various particle shapes (sphere, platelet, blade, cylinder and brick) and sizes at different volume fractions in the developing and fully developed regions are investigated using the validated two-phase model. It is found that the nanofluids containing platelet particle shape has the highest heat transfer enhancement, which is followed by nanofluids containing cylinder, blade, sphere and brick nanoparticle shapes, respectively. Non-spherical nanoparticles with larger aspect ratio, small particle size and a suitable particle volume concentration are beneficial for heat transfer enhancement of forced convection. Heat transfer efficiency reaches minima at Re of 1250 for laminar forced convection with 1% volume fraction. The correlations of Nusselt number and pressure drop with nanoparticle shape and size were developed to predict convective heat transfer of nanofluids containing spherical nanoparticles and non-spherical nanoparticles.
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ASME 2017 Heat Transfer Summer Conference
July 9–12, 2017
Bellevue, Washington, USA
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- Heat Transfer Division
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978-0-7918-5789-2
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Effects of Particle Shape on Nanofluids Laminar Forced Convection in Helically Coiled Tubes Available to Purchase
Fang Liu
Shanghai University of Electric Power, Shanghai, China
Yang Cai
Shanghai University of Electric Power, Shanghai, China
Paper No:
HT2017-4722, V002T10A012; 9 pages
Published Online:
October 18, 2017
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Liu, F, & Cai, Y. "Effects of Particle Shape on Nanofluids Laminar Forced Convection in Helically Coiled Tubes." Proceedings of the ASME 2017 Heat Transfer Summer Conference. Volume 2: Heat Transfer Equipment; Heat Transfer in Multiphase Systems; Heat Transfer Under Extreme Conditions; Nanoscale Transport Phenomena; Theory and Fundamental Research in Heat Transfer; Thermophysical Properties; Transport Phenomena in Materials Processing and Manufacturing. Bellevue, Washington, USA. July 9–12, 2017. V002T10A012. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/HT2017-4722
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