A review of heating/cooling processes using nanomaterials suspended in refrigerants and lubricants
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2020
Abstract
Over the last century, nanomaterial-based cooling/heating working fluids have been considered one of the most potent alternatives to the conventional heat transfer medium. Likewise, as one prevalent series of the applications and by utilization of much more potent eco-friendly fluids, the constant everyday attempt in the area of refrigeration, HVAC, and other associated systems has involved the usage of nanorefrigerants/nanolubricants. Indeed, the addition of high thermal conductive nanoparticles to the low thermal conductive traditional base fluids is one of the most attention-grabbing areas of research. In this current scientific review article, by considering boiling, condensation, or the related phenomena, the heat transfer rate and the thermophysical properties have been targeted to investigate the substantial effect of nanoparticle addition to common refrigerants or lubricants. At the end, the relevant research gaps, namely the heat transfer rate at an atomic level, the inconsistent behavior of nanofluids, the phase change enthalpy level, and other possible fields, were detected as a helpful benchmark for future studies. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Boiling and condensation, Heat transfer rate, Thermophysical properties, Nanorefrigerants, Nanolubricants
Funders
National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant No: 51876040]
Publication Title
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Volume
153
Publisher
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Publisher Location
THE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND