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An innovative PDMS cell to improve the thermal conductivity measurements of nanofluids

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Author(s):
Souza, R. R. ; Barbosa, F. M. Sa ; Nobrega, G. ; Cardoso, E. M. ; Teixeira, J. C. F. ; Moita, A. S. ; Lima, R.
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: THERMAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING PROGRESS; v. 42, p. 8-pg., 2023-05-29.
Abstract

The traditional methods to measure the thermal conductivity of nanofluids (NFs) do not allow the investigation of critical features that affect the NF's heat transfer performance. For instance, during the thermal conductivity measurements, the NF's thermal properties may be subject to several critical features such as sedimentation, aggregation and wall adhesion of NPs. In addition, the measurement cell has severe functional limitations in terms of full cleaning and performing direct visualizations due mainly to design, geometrical and material constraints. These are frequent problems encountered at the transient hot-wire and transient plane source (TPS) methods, two popular techniques often used to measure NF's thermal conductivity. In this way, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), due to its unique properties, such as thermal stability and excellent optical transparency, was applied to fabricate an innovative and simple cell that offers a more straightforward and efficient way to clean the NPs deposited on the walls and as a result to avoid any possible sample contaminations. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/15431-7 - Application of nanotechnology in thermal processes and energy conversion
Grantee:Elaine Maria Cardoso
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Young Investigators Grants
FAPESP's process: 22/03946-1 - Heat transfer and fluid flow in PDMS nanocomposite micro-pin fin heat sinks
Grantee:Elaine Maria Cardoso
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research
FAPESP's process: 19/02566-8 - Hydrodynamic and thermal characteristics of single and two-phase flow in micro pin fin heat sinks
Grantee:Elaine Maria Cardoso
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants