Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (Sep 2019)

Experimental study of cooling characteristics of water-based alumina nanofluid in a minichannel heat sink

  • C.J. Ho,
  • Jian-Chin Liao,
  • Chun-Han Li,
  • Wei-Mon Yan,
  • Mohammad Amani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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This paper investigates experimentally the convection heat transfer of Al2O3/water nanofluid with 0–8 wt% concentrations flowing through a parallel minichannel heat sink. A uniform heat flux in the range of 1.2–6.8 W/cm2 is applied for heating the heat sink and the Reynolds number is considered in the range of 238–1549. The measured results reveal that the increment of concentration and decrement of flowrate lead to the increase of friction factor. The maximum nanofluid to pure water pressure drop ratio of 1.41 is observed by flowing nanofluid with 8% nanoparticle concentration for Reynolds number of 258. Moreover, it is found that the values of heat transfer effectiveness and figure of merit are more than unity, indicating the beneficial application of Al2O3/water nanofluid as the coolant in the heat sink. The maximum values of heat transfer effectiveness and figure of merit are achieved 1.4 and 1.27 by flowing 8 wt% nanofluid for Reynolds number of 1549. Furthermore, the addition of nanoparticle content decreased the coefficient of performance and the highest value belongs to the pure water. The increment of Reynolds number and nanoparticle content significantly decrease the thermal resistance. Keywords: Nanofluid, Minichannel heat sink, Heat transfer effectiveness, Coefficient of performance, Thermal resistance