Covalently functionalized pentaethylene glycol-thermally treated graphene towards enhanced thermophysical and heat transfer characteristics

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

4-1-2020

Abstract

The current study outlined the use of synthesized, covalently functionalized pentaethylene glycol-thermally treated graphene (PEG-TGr). Miscible PEG was decorated in order to achieve a long-stable aqueous colloidal dispersion. The experimentations were performed using the Reynolds number range of 6401-11,907, constant wall heat flux of 11,205 W/m(2), and mass fraction of 0.025, 0.05, 0.075, and 0.1%. The effective thermophysical characteristics, heat and momentum transfer for fully developed turbulent flow patterns of PEG-TGr nanofluids over a square heated pipe were examined. Performance index, performance evaluation criterion, and pumping power were assessed to evaluate the performance of nanofluids. An augmentation in thermal conductivity of PEG-TGr was observed in 29.74% in comparison with the base fluid. The heat transfer coefficient enhancement of PEG-TGr was about 41.18% with respect to distilled water data. Nonlinear regression correlations were experimentally developed to calculate the thermal conductivity, dynamic viscosity, Nusselt number, and friction number. It seems that PEG-TGr nanofluids perform as working fluids for heat transfer purposes and offer great alternative options to standard operating fluids inside the thermal fluid devices.

Keywords

Few-layer graphene, Pentaethylene glycol, Thermophysical properties, Convective heat transfer, Turbulent flow

Divisions

mechanical

Funders

None

Publication Title

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry

Volume

140

Issue

2

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media B.V

Publisher Location

VAN GODEWIJCKSTRAAT 30, 3311 GZ DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS

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