We show that a large set of nanofluid thermal conductivity data falls within the upper and lower Maxwell bounds for homogeneous systems. This indicates that the thermal conductivity of nanofluids is largely dependent on whether the nanoparticles stay dispersed in the base fluid, form large aggregates, or assume a percolating fractal configuration. The experimental data, which are strikingly analogous to those in most solid composites and liquid mixtures, provide strong evidence for the classical nature of thermal conduction in nanofluid
The recent first-principle model shows a dual-phase-lagging heat conduction in nanofluids at the mac...
Nanofluids are dilute liquid suspensions of nanoparticles. Nanoparticles and liquid media, in such f...
Using effective medium theory we demonstrate that the thermal conductivity of nanofluids can be sign...
We show that a large set of nanofluid thermal conductivity data falls within the upper and lower Max...
We show that a large set of nanofluid thermal conductivity data falls within the upper and lower Max...
We show that a large set of nanofluid thermal conductivity data falls within the upper and lower Max...
Abstract This paper provides an overview of the important physical phenomena necessary for the deter...
In this review, we highlight some of the most recent studies that have led to a better understanding...
This paper provides an overview of the important physical phenomena necessary for the determination ...
In this paper we analyse the time-dependent heat equations over a finite domain to determine express...
In this paper we analyse the time-dependent heat equations over a finite domain to determine express...
Oral Presentation - Track 2 Nanofluids - Session: 2.1 Theory and Modeling of Nanofluids II: MNHMT200...
This article reports on the International Nanofluid Property Benchmark Exercise, or INPBE, in which ...
We show that macroscale heat conduction in nanofluids is of a dual-phase-lagging type rather than th...
A mathematical model for the calculation of thermal conductivity of nanofluids containing nanopartic...
The recent first-principle model shows a dual-phase-lagging heat conduction in nanofluids at the mac...
Nanofluids are dilute liquid suspensions of nanoparticles. Nanoparticles and liquid media, in such f...
Using effective medium theory we demonstrate that the thermal conductivity of nanofluids can be sign...
We show that a large set of nanofluid thermal conductivity data falls within the upper and lower Max...
We show that a large set of nanofluid thermal conductivity data falls within the upper and lower Max...
We show that a large set of nanofluid thermal conductivity data falls within the upper and lower Max...
Abstract This paper provides an overview of the important physical phenomena necessary for the deter...
In this review, we highlight some of the most recent studies that have led to a better understanding...
This paper provides an overview of the important physical phenomena necessary for the determination ...
In this paper we analyse the time-dependent heat equations over a finite domain to determine express...
In this paper we analyse the time-dependent heat equations over a finite domain to determine express...
Oral Presentation - Track 2 Nanofluids - Session: 2.1 Theory and Modeling of Nanofluids II: MNHMT200...
This article reports on the International Nanofluid Property Benchmark Exercise, or INPBE, in which ...
We show that macroscale heat conduction in nanofluids is of a dual-phase-lagging type rather than th...
A mathematical model for the calculation of thermal conductivity of nanofluids containing nanopartic...
The recent first-principle model shows a dual-phase-lagging heat conduction in nanofluids at the mac...
Nanofluids are dilute liquid suspensions of nanoparticles. Nanoparticles and liquid media, in such f...
Using effective medium theory we demonstrate that the thermal conductivity of nanofluids can be sign...