Proceedings of
2nd International Conference on Advances in Civil, Structural and Mechanical Engineering CSM 2014
"DISCRETE PHASE APPROACH FOR NANOFLUIDS FLOW IN PIPE"
Abstract: “Nanofluid is known as a new generation of fluid and it has been introduced almost several decades ago. But its effectiveness in practical thermal engineering applications has started to diminish with time due to the several factors such as physical instability, complex procedure for production of nanofluids and its cost, instability of suspension of nanoparticles into a base fluid, choice of thermophysical properties and reliability of nanofluids. To overcome these problems, two different phases such as a base fluid (water) and nanoparticles can be considered instead of a typical nanofluid which actually acts like a fluid-solid mixture. However, the interaction between the fluid and particles needs to be investigated to assess its performance. In the present work, Eulerian- Lagrangian discrete phase model has been used with temperature dependent thermophysical properties of the base fluid (water) and nanoparticles to study the thermal performance behaviour of Al2O3 and TiO2 nanoparticl”
Keywords: Nanofluid, Thermophoretic force, Saffman’s Lift force, heat transfer, thermal performance factor.