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Heat transfer performance of nanofluids in heat exchanger: a review
Energy is a key aspect of any country’s economic development. Improving heat transfer performance leads to saving energy. Nanotechnology has a key role to play in optimizing heat exchangers. Fluids containing nanosized particles are called nanofluids. Nanofluids have higher thermal conductivity than typical liquids. This paper outlines current research on convective heat transfer performance, thermophysical properties, particle size, and volume concentration effects in nanofluid studies. M easurement m ethods f ort h ermal conductivity and correlations used by earlier researchers to determine thermal conductivity are also encompassed. The main applications of nanofluids as liibricants a nd radiator systems to improve the efficiency of he at removal fr om ve hicle en gines ha ve al so be en emphasized. Results suggest that by using a larger size of particle some drawbacks include particle sedimentation, clogging, erosion, stability, and increasing pressure drop. Enhancing thermal conductivity with optimum volume concentration. Improving the efficiency of heat exchange systems is one of the possible ways to reduce energy consumption. The need for optimum concentration of nanofluids is required. The Problem of stability, corrosion, and erosion arrived by increasing the volume concentration of nanoparticles in a nanofluid.
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Journal of Thermal Enginering is aimed at giving a recognized platform to students, researchers, research scholars, teachers, authors and other professionals in the field of research in Thermal Engineering subjects, to publish their original and current research work to a wide, international audience. In order to achieve this goal, we will have applied for SCI-Expanded Index in 2021 after having an Impact Factor in 2020. The aim of the journal, published on behalf of Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul-Turkey, is to not only include actual, original and applied studies prepared on the sciences of heat transfer and thermodynamics, and contribute to the literature of engineering sciences on the national and international areas but also help the development of Mechanical Engineering. Engineers and academicians from disciplines of Power Plant Engineering, Energy Engineering, Building Services Engineering, HVAC Engineering, Solar Engineering, Wind Engineering, Nanoengineering, surface engineering, thin film technologies, and Computer Aided Engineering will be expected to benefit from this journal’s outputs.