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    王鹏

    • 副教授       硕士生导师
    • 性别:男
    • 毕业院校:大连理工大学
    • 学位:博士
    • 所在单位:土木工程系
    • 学科:供热、供燃气、通风及空调工程
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    Quantitative experimental study of SiO2-water nanofluids on backward-facing step flow under low reynolds number

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    论文类型:会议论文

    发表时间:2017-10-26

    发表刊物:6th International Conference on Nanostructures, Nanomaterials and Nanoengineering, ICNNN 2017 and 2nd International Conference on Materials Technology and Applications, ICMTA 2017

    收录刊物:EI、Scopus

    卷号:916 MSF

    页面范围:221-225

    摘要:Nanofluids is an innovative study of nanotechnology applied to the traditional field of thermal engineering. It refers to the metal or non-metallic nanopowder was dispersed into water, alcohol, oil and other traditional heat transfer medium, to prepared as a new heat transfer medium with high thermal conductivity. The role of nanofluids in strengthening heat transfer has been confirmed by a large number of experimental studies. Its heat transfer mechanism is mainly divided into two aspects. On the one hand, the addition of nanoparticles enhances the thermal conductivity. On the other hand, due to the interaction between the nanoparticles and base fluid causing the changes in the flow characteristics, which is also the main factor affecting the heat transfer of nanofluids. Therefore, a intensive study on the flow characteristics of nanofluids will make the study of heat transfer more meaningful. In this experiment, the flow characteristics of SiO2-water nanofluids in two-dimensional backward step flow are quantitatively studied by PIV. The results show that under the same Reynolds number, the turbulence of nanofluids is larger than that of pure water. With the increase of nanofluids volume fraction, the flow characteristics are constantly changing. The quantitative analysis proved that the nanofluids disturbance was enhanced compared with the base liquid, which resulting in the heat transfer enhancement. ? 2018 Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.