We quantify the effect of clustering on the thermal conductivity of colloidal dispersions using silane-treated silica, a system engineered to exhibit reversible clustering under well-controlled conditions. We show that the thermal conductivity increases monotonically with cluster size and spans the entire range between the two limits of Maxwell's theory. The results, corroborated by numerical simulation, demonstrate that large increases of the thermal conductivity of colloidal dispersions are possible, yet fully within the predictions of classical theory
The unusually large enhancement of thermal conductivity (k/kƒ~4.0, where k and kƒ are the thermal co...
Transient hot-wire data on thermal conductivity of suspensions of silica and perfluorinated particle...
The recent first-principle model shows a dual-phase-lagging heat conduction in nanofluids at the mac...
Using effective medium theory we demonstrate that the thermal conductivity of nanofluids can be sign...
The presence of colloidal particles is known to increase the thermal conductivity of base fluids. Th...
International audienceEnhancing thermal conductivity of simple fluids is of major interest in numero...
We show that a large set of nanofluid thermal conductivity data falls within the upper and lower Max...
The study on developing a mathematical model for thermal conductivity enhancement in nanofluids was ...
Although many models have been proposed to estimate the effective thermal conductivity (ETC) of nano...
In recent years many experimentalists have reported an anomalously enhanced thermal conductivity in ...
Nanofluids, liquids containing suspensions of nanoparticles, have been reported by some groups to ex...
AbstractA theoretical model has been developed for the calculation of the thermal conductivity of na...
This article reports on the International Nanofluid Property Benchmark Exercise, or INPBE, in which ...
It has been recognized that the addition of highly conductive particles can significantly increase t...
Addition of nano particles to cooling fluids has shown marked improvement in the heat transfer capab...
The unusually large enhancement of thermal conductivity (k/kƒ~4.0, where k and kƒ are the thermal co...
Transient hot-wire data on thermal conductivity of suspensions of silica and perfluorinated particle...
The recent first-principle model shows a dual-phase-lagging heat conduction in nanofluids at the mac...
Using effective medium theory we demonstrate that the thermal conductivity of nanofluids can be sign...
The presence of colloidal particles is known to increase the thermal conductivity of base fluids. Th...
International audienceEnhancing thermal conductivity of simple fluids is of major interest in numero...
We show that a large set of nanofluid thermal conductivity data falls within the upper and lower Max...
The study on developing a mathematical model for thermal conductivity enhancement in nanofluids was ...
Although many models have been proposed to estimate the effective thermal conductivity (ETC) of nano...
In recent years many experimentalists have reported an anomalously enhanced thermal conductivity in ...
Nanofluids, liquids containing suspensions of nanoparticles, have been reported by some groups to ex...
AbstractA theoretical model has been developed for the calculation of the thermal conductivity of na...
This article reports on the International Nanofluid Property Benchmark Exercise, or INPBE, in which ...
It has been recognized that the addition of highly conductive particles can significantly increase t...
Addition of nano particles to cooling fluids has shown marked improvement in the heat transfer capab...
The unusually large enhancement of thermal conductivity (k/kƒ~4.0, where k and kƒ are the thermal co...
Transient hot-wire data on thermal conductivity of suspensions of silica and perfluorinated particle...
The recent first-principle model shows a dual-phase-lagging heat conduction in nanofluids at the mac...