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Boiling flow of graphene nanoplatelets nano-suspension on a small copper disk
Fecha
2021-01-02Registro en:
Powder Technology, v. 377, p. 10-19.
1873-328X
0032-5910
10.1016/j.powtec.2020.08.083
2-s2.0-85090284138
Autor
Ton Duc Thang University
Majmaah University
Yanbu Industrial College
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
King Khalid University
Duy Tan University
King Abdulaziz University
Institución
Resumen
In the present work, an attempt was made to experimentally quantify the boiling heat transfer coefficient (BHTC) of graphene oxide-water nano-suspension (NS) inflow boiling heat transfer regime. The NS was prepared at weight fractions of 0.025, 0.05, and 0.1% using the two-step method and further stabilized for 17 days (at wt% = 0.1). Results showed that the presence of graphene oxide nanoplatelets (GNPs) imposed an extreme fouling thermal resistance (FTR) to the surface, which caused a reduction in the BHTC over 1000 min of continuous operation after the CHF point. This was mainly due to the presence of the graphene oxide on the surface, which created a surficial fouling layer and heat accumulation on the surface. Instead, the sedimentation layer promoted the critical heat flux (CHF) point such that the point for water was 1370 kW/m2 reaching 1640 kW/m2 for NS at wt% = 0.1. Likewise, the highest BHTC of 17.4 kW/(m2K) at Re = 10,950 was obtained. Also, with increasing the heat flux and flow rate, the BHTC increased. The same trend was also identified with a mass fraction of GNPs up to CHF point. The increase in the BHTC was attributed to the intensification of the Brownian motion and thermophoresis effect in the boiling micro-layer close to the surface.