Flat plate solar collectors (FPSCs) are the most often used as solar collectors due to their easiness of installation and usage. The current research investigates the energy efficiency of FPSC using different mass concentration with varied base fluids containing Graphene nanofluids (T-Gr). Mass concentration of 0.1%-wt., 0.075%-wt., 0.050%-wt. and 0.025%-wt. were mixed with ethylene glycol (EG) and distilled water (DW) in different rations. The operating conditions were volumetric flowrate (1.5, 1 and 0.5) LPM 50 °C-input fluid temperature and 800 W/m2-global solar irradiation. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) were used to synthesize the thermally treated nanomaterial. The theoretical investigation indica...
The thermal system design strongly depends on material selection. Nanofluids offer design flexibilit...
Energy and exergy (EnE) efficiencies are considered the most important parameters to compare the per...
Energy and exergy (EnE) efficiencies are considered the most important parameters to compare the per...
A covalent functionalization approach was utilized for the preparation of highly dispersed pentaethy...
The effects of using aqueous nanofluids with the presence of Pentaethylene Glycol-Treated Graphene N...
A flat plate solar collector (FPSC) was analytically studied, with functionalized graphene nanoplate...
In this study, the effect of graphene nanoplatelets (GNP)/distilled water nanofluid on the thermal p...
Several studies have performed various nanomaterials for the dispersion of working fluids, including...
The effectiveness of a flat-plate solar collector was studied by using SiO2, Al2O3, Graphene, and gr...
Abstract Synthesis of carbon-based working fluid involves toxic acids that are hazardous to the hum...
Efficient use of natural resources such as waste cotton is getting increasingly essential that have ...
The thermal efficiency of a flat plate solar thermal collector is largely affected by the thermal co...
Flat‐plate solar collectors are one of the cleanest and most efficient heating systems available. St...
Flat plate solar collectors can easily be termed as the most vastly studied alternative energy trans...
Flat plate solar collector (FPSC) and parabolic trough solar collector (PTSC) are widely used for re...
The thermal system design strongly depends on material selection. Nanofluids offer design flexibilit...
Energy and exergy (EnE) efficiencies are considered the most important parameters to compare the per...
Energy and exergy (EnE) efficiencies are considered the most important parameters to compare the per...
A covalent functionalization approach was utilized for the preparation of highly dispersed pentaethy...
The effects of using aqueous nanofluids with the presence of Pentaethylene Glycol-Treated Graphene N...
A flat plate solar collector (FPSC) was analytically studied, with functionalized graphene nanoplate...
In this study, the effect of graphene nanoplatelets (GNP)/distilled water nanofluid on the thermal p...
Several studies have performed various nanomaterials for the dispersion of working fluids, including...
The effectiveness of a flat-plate solar collector was studied by using SiO2, Al2O3, Graphene, and gr...
Abstract Synthesis of carbon-based working fluid involves toxic acids that are hazardous to the hum...
Efficient use of natural resources such as waste cotton is getting increasingly essential that have ...
The thermal efficiency of a flat plate solar thermal collector is largely affected by the thermal co...
Flat‐plate solar collectors are one of the cleanest and most efficient heating systems available. St...
Flat plate solar collectors can easily be termed as the most vastly studied alternative energy trans...
Flat plate solar collector (FPSC) and parabolic trough solar collector (PTSC) are widely used for re...
The thermal system design strongly depends on material selection. Nanofluids offer design flexibilit...
Energy and exergy (EnE) efficiencies are considered the most important parameters to compare the per...
Energy and exergy (EnE) efficiencies are considered the most important parameters to compare the per...