A brief review on utilization of hybrid nanofluid in heat exchangers: Theoretical and experimental

Haziqatulhanis, Ibrahim and Norazlianie, Sazali and Mohd Syafiq, Sharip and Ahmad Shahir, Jamaludin and Wan Norharyati, Wan Salleh and Farhana, Aziz (2019) A brief review on utilization of hybrid nanofluid in heat exchangers: Theoretical and experimental. In: iMEC-APCOMS 2019: Proceedings of the 4th International Manufacturing Engineering Conference and The 5th Asia Pacific Conference on Manufacturing Systems , 21-22 August 2019 , Putrajaya, Malaysia. pp. 416-422.. ISBN 978-981-15-0950-6

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Abstract

Heat exchanger is important for cooling and heating in industrial sectors. Current working fluid widely used for heat transfer in heat exchangers is water, which requires large space in a plant. Researchers has found an engineered, nanosized colloidal suspensions named nanofluids that have high potential in replacing water due to its superior thermal properties. Whilst nanofluid shows a promising heat transfer enhancement in heat exchanger, the dispersion of two different types of nanoparticles in a base fluid are expected to have a better efficiency of heat transfer. This paper compiled the studies done by various re- searchers in implementing hybrid nanofluids as working fluid in heat exchangers and its limitations.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Lecture)
Additional Information: Part of the Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering book series
Uncontrolled Keywords: Nanotechnology, Hybrid nanofluid, Heat Exchanger, Heat transfer
Subjects: Q Science > Q Science (General)
T Technology > T Technology (General)
Faculty/Division: Centre of Excellence: Centre of Excellence for Advanced Research in Fluid Flow
Faculty of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering
Depositing User: Dr. Norazlianie Sazali
Date Deposited: 27 Nov 2019 08:16
Last Modified: 27 Nov 2019 08:16
URI: http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/26592
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