Thermophysical properties of graphene-based nanofluids

Heat transfer operations are very common in the process industry to transfer a huge amount of thermal energy, i.e., heat, from one fluid to another for different purposes. Many fluids are used as heat transfer fluid (HTF), in which water is the most common HTF due to its high specific heat, availabi...

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Main Authors: Khaled Elsaid, Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem, Hussein M. Maghrabie, Enas Taha Sayed, Tabbi Wilberforce, Ahmad Baroutaji, A.G. Olabi
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Published: Elsevier 2021-05-01
Series:International Journal of Thermofluids
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spelling doaj-4c295e899c8a4504b5771846ab5018422021-05-24T04:32:08ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Thermofluids2666-20272021-05-0110100073Thermophysical properties of graphene-based nanofluidsKhaled Elsaid0Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem1Hussein M. Maghrabie2Enas Taha Sayed3Tabbi Wilberforce4Ahmad Baroutaji5A.G. Olabi6Chemical Engineering Program, Texas A& M University, College Station, TX, USA; Corresponding authors.Dept. of Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering, University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 27272, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; Center for Advanced Materials Research, University of Sharjah, PO Box 27272, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; Chemical Engineering Department, Minia University, Elminia, Egypt; Corresponding authors.Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, South Valley University, Qena 83521, EgyptCenter for Advanced Materials Research, University of Sharjah, PO Box 27272, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; Chemical Engineering Department, Minia University, Elminia, EgyptMechanical Engineering and Design, Aston University, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET, UKSchool of Engineering, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Wolverhampton, Telford, UKDept. of Sustainable and Renewable Energy Engineering, University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 27272, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; Center for Advanced Materials Research, University of Sharjah, PO Box 27272, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates; Mechanical Engineering and Design, Aston University, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET, UK; Corresponding authors.Heat transfer operations are very common in the process industry to transfer a huge amount of thermal energy, i.e., heat, from one fluid to another for different purposes. Many fluids are used as heat transfer fluid (HTF), in which water is the most common HTF due to its high specific heat, availability, and affordability. However, conventional HTFs, including water, have a lower thermal conductivity, which is the most critical thermophysical property, hence decreased heat transfer efficiency. The addition of solid particles of highly thermally conductive material, specifically at nano-size, i.e., nanoparticles NPs, result in nanofluid NF, which has evolved over the last two decades as efficient HTF and have been investigated in a wide range of applications. Among NPs, graphene (Gr) based materials have shown very high potential as NF due to the very high thermal conductivity up to 5,000 W/m.K, hence higher thermal conductivity NF. This work aims to thoroughly discuss the thermophysical properties of Gr-based NFs, including thermal conductivity, heat capacity, density, and viscosity. The discussion focus on the thermophysical properties as it is the ultimate determinator of the heat transfer characteristics of the HTF, such as the convective and the overall heat transfer coefficient as well as the heat transfer capacity of the NF. The discussion expands to the relative enhancement in such thermophysical properties reaching up to a 40% increase in thermal conductivity, as the most critical thermophysical property. The discussion shows that Gr-based NF has a much higher thermal conductivity relative to widely studied metal oxide NF and at much lower content, and lower density and viscosity increase, which is critical for determining the pumping power requirements. Critical challenges facing the application of Gr-based NFs such as cost, stability, increased density and viscosity, and environmental impacts are thoroughly discussed with mitigation recommendations given.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666202721000112NanofluidsGrapheneThermophysical propertiesHeat transfer fluid
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author Khaled Elsaid
Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem
Hussein M. Maghrabie
Enas Taha Sayed
Tabbi Wilberforce
Ahmad Baroutaji
A.G. Olabi
spellingShingle Khaled Elsaid
Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem
Hussein M. Maghrabie
Enas Taha Sayed
Tabbi Wilberforce
Ahmad Baroutaji
A.G. Olabi
Thermophysical properties of graphene-based nanofluids
International Journal of Thermofluids
Nanofluids
Graphene
Thermophysical properties
Heat transfer fluid
author_facet Khaled Elsaid
Mohammad Ali Abdelkareem
Hussein M. Maghrabie
Enas Taha Sayed
Tabbi Wilberforce
Ahmad Baroutaji
A.G. Olabi
author_sort Khaled Elsaid
title Thermophysical properties of graphene-based nanofluids
title_short Thermophysical properties of graphene-based nanofluids
title_full Thermophysical properties of graphene-based nanofluids
title_fullStr Thermophysical properties of graphene-based nanofluids
title_full_unstemmed Thermophysical properties of graphene-based nanofluids
title_sort thermophysical properties of graphene-based nanofluids
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Thermofluids
issn 2666-2027
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Heat transfer operations are very common in the process industry to transfer a huge amount of thermal energy, i.e., heat, from one fluid to another for different purposes. Many fluids are used as heat transfer fluid (HTF), in which water is the most common HTF due to its high specific heat, availability, and affordability. However, conventional HTFs, including water, have a lower thermal conductivity, which is the most critical thermophysical property, hence decreased heat transfer efficiency. The addition of solid particles of highly thermally conductive material, specifically at nano-size, i.e., nanoparticles NPs, result in nanofluid NF, which has evolved over the last two decades as efficient HTF and have been investigated in a wide range of applications. Among NPs, graphene (Gr) based materials have shown very high potential as NF due to the very high thermal conductivity up to 5,000 W/m.K, hence higher thermal conductivity NF. This work aims to thoroughly discuss the thermophysical properties of Gr-based NFs, including thermal conductivity, heat capacity, density, and viscosity. The discussion focus on the thermophysical properties as it is the ultimate determinator of the heat transfer characteristics of the HTF, such as the convective and the overall heat transfer coefficient as well as the heat transfer capacity of the NF. The discussion expands to the relative enhancement in such thermophysical properties reaching up to a 40% increase in thermal conductivity, as the most critical thermophysical property. The discussion shows that Gr-based NF has a much higher thermal conductivity relative to widely studied metal oxide NF and at much lower content, and lower density and viscosity increase, which is critical for determining the pumping power requirements. Critical challenges facing the application of Gr-based NFs such as cost, stability, increased density and viscosity, and environmental impacts are thoroughly discussed with mitigation recommendations given.
topic Nanofluids
Graphene
Thermophysical properties
Heat transfer fluid
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666202721000112
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