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October 28th, 2009
Nanofluids Reduce Heat Pipes' Thermal Resistance by 15 Percent
Abstract:
Iranian researchers could tackle the heat loss problem faced by many heat transfer equipment by applying nanofluids in a hybrid system in industrial heat transfer units.
Nanofluid is a suspension containing nano-scaled metallic or non-metallic totally suspended particles which are stabled within a solvent fluid (the heating medium). Due to their extraordinary desirable thermal properties, nanofluids are becoming popular in research centers around the world.
Source: farsnews.com
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