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- Quenching Experiment on Vertical Surface using Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Nano-fluids
- Characteristics of Pool Boiling Heat Transfer of Stabilized Colloidal Single walled Carbon Nano Tube (SW-CNT) and Multi walled Carbon Nano Tube (MW-CNT
- Reflooding Experiment on Vertical Surface using Al2O3 Nano-fluids
- A study on Stabilized Colloidal Fullerene (C-60) Nanoparticles for Pool Boiling Heat Transfer Applications
- An Overview Enhancement of Critical Heat Flux at Pool Boiling and Flow Boiling condition using nanofluids
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Quenching Experiment on Vertical Surface using Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Nano-fluids
ABSTRACT Quenching experiment on vertical surface using Carbon Nanotube (CNT) nanofluids were conducted to see the effect of using CNT nanofluids on the quenching speed. Homogeneous and stable CNT nanofluids have been produced by suspending well dispersible CNT nano-particle into … Continue reading
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Characteristics of Pool Boiling Heat Transfer of Stabilized Colloidal Single walled Carbon Nano Tube (SW-CNT) and Multi walled Carbon Nano Tube (MW-CNT
ABSTRACT Heat transfer and Critical heat flux (CHF) in pool boiling of single-walled and multi-walled CNT nanofluids were investigated using horizontal surface. Homogeneous and stable nanofluids have been produced by suspending well dispersible single-walled carbon nanotubes (S-CNTs) and multi-walled carbon … Continue reading
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Reflooding Experiment on Vertical Surface using Al2O3 Nano-fluids
ABSTRACT Reflooding experiment on vertical surface using Al203 nanofluids were conducted to see the effect of using Al203 nanofluids on the quenching speed. Homogeneous and stable nanofluids have been produced by suspending well dispersible Al203 nano-particle into water base fluid. … Continue reading
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