Document Type

Conference Item

Publication Date

11-1-2013

Abstract

The effects of temperature and low particle volume concentration on the dynamic visosity of the Ah03/water and Ah03lEG/water-based nanofluids are investigated. Measurements of the nanofluid viscositres were accomplished using Brookfield viscometer (DV-II + Pro Programmable Viscometer) with a tempera~re controlled bath, supplied by Brookfield engineering laboratories of Malaysia. Viscosity of the stud led nanofluids are strongly depended on the Ah03 particle volume fractions in the base fluid. Data were collected for temperatures ranging from 25 to 80°C. The presence of aggregated Ah03 nanoparticles in the fluid, with average diameter of 109nm, which is -8 times the primary diameter (13nm) of Ah03 nanoparticles, have been confirmed by Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) data. The results clearly showed the presence of a critical temperature, beyond which the particle suspension properties were noticed to be radically changed, which result in activating the hysteresis phenomenon. The hysteresis phenomenon on viscosity measurement, which IS believed to be the first observed for EG/water-based nanofluids, has raised serious concerns regarding the use of nanofluids for heat transfer enhancement purposes.

Keywords

Temperature, viscosity, engineering, nanofluid, hysteresis phenomenon, dynamic light scattering (DLS)

Divisions

fac_eng

Event Title

1st International Conference on the Science & Engineering of Materials

Event Location

Sunway Putra Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Event Dates

13-14 November 2013

Event Type

conference

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