Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Jul 2022)

Experimental study of viscosity and thermal conductivity of water based Fe3O4 nanofluid with highly disaggregated particles

  • Zeyu Liu,
  • Xin Wang,
  • Hongtao Gao,
  • Yuying Yan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35
p. 102160

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This work aims to experimentally study the viscosity and thermal conductivity of water based Fe3O4 nanofluid with highly disaggregated nanoparticles. The citric acid is modified on Fe3O4 nanoparticles with carboxyl groups, which enables particles to be disaggregated by enhancing the surface potential of nanoparticles through increasing pH values. To study the highly disaggregated Fe3O4 nanofluid, we firstly investigate the effect of volume fraction, pH value, and temperature on the viscosity of modified Fe3O4 nanofluid. The experimental results show that the viscosity of the modified Fe3O4 nanofluid is in good agreement with the Einstein equation when nanoparticles are highly disaggregated. At a pH of 8, We then study the effect of volume fraction and temperature on the thermal conductivity of modified Fe3O4 nanofluid. While the enhancement of modified Fe3O4 nanofluid is not significant, the highest thermal conductivity can be achieved when nanofluid is at a highly disaggregated level with a volume fraction of 0.32%, and thermal conductivity is consistent with the classic Maxwell model.

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