Evaporation of nanofluids

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  • J. Eggers
  • S. Kabelac

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Heat Transfer Conference 15
Subtitle of host publication2014, 10-15 August, Kyoto, Japan
PublisherBegell House Inc.
Pages8939-8949
Number of pages11
ISBN (print)978-1-56700-421-2
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Event15th International Heat Transfer Conference, IHTC 2014 - Kyoto, Japan
Duration: 10 Aug 201415 Aug 2014
Conference number: 15
http://www.ihtcdigitallibrary.com/conferences/ihtc15.html

Abstract

For an application of nanoparticles as a heat transfer fluid, knowledge about the migration behavior in the vapor phase is important. Improvement of heat transfer characteristics especially of condensers will strongly depend on the amount of nanoparticles in the evaporated phase. If precipitation of nanoparticles and base fluid is desired, e.g. to avoid contamination of parts of a plant, it must be known, whether or not the particles leave the liquid phase of the base fluid while evaporation.

Keywords

    Boiling and evaporation, Heat pipe, Nano/microscale scale measurement and simulation, Thermodynamics, Thermophysical properties

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Evaporation of nanofluids. / Eggers, J.; Kabelac, S.
International Heat Transfer Conference 15: 2014, 10-15 August, Kyoto, Japan. Begell House Inc., 2014. p. 8939-8949.

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Eggers, J & Kabelac, S 2014, Evaporation of nanofluids. in International Heat Transfer Conference 15: 2014, 10-15 August, Kyoto, Japan. Begell House Inc., pp. 8939-8949, 15th International Heat Transfer Conference, IHTC 2014, Kyoto, Japan, 10 Aug 2014. https://doi.org/10.1615/ihtc15.tpp.009160
Eggers, J., & Kabelac, S. (2014). Evaporation of nanofluids. In International Heat Transfer Conference 15: 2014, 10-15 August, Kyoto, Japan (pp. 8939-8949). Begell House Inc.. https://doi.org/10.1615/ihtc15.tpp.009160
Eggers J, Kabelac S. Evaporation of nanofluids. In International Heat Transfer Conference 15: 2014, 10-15 August, Kyoto, Japan. Begell House Inc. 2014. p. 8939-8949 doi: 10.1615/ihtc15.tpp.009160
Eggers, J. ; Kabelac, S. / Evaporation of nanofluids. International Heat Transfer Conference 15: 2014, 10-15 August, Kyoto, Japan. Begell House Inc., 2014. pp. 8939-8949
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