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Minnesota State University, Mankato

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Nanoparticles

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Study Of Stability And Thermal Conductivity Of Nanoparticles In Propylene Glycol, Sumit Mahajan Jan 2017

Study Of Stability And Thermal Conductivity Of Nanoparticles In Propylene Glycol, Sumit Mahajan

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This thesis studied the effects of gravity induced settling, thermophoresis and Brownian motion on the thermal conductivity of the Aluminum Oxide (Al2O3) nanofluids. The base fluid was propylene glycol. The effects were studied by making three samples with volumetric percentages of 0.2 %, 2% and 3% Al2O3 in propylene glycol. Sets of 22 experiments were conducted over time to understand the behavior of settling. All samples were manually mixed each time the experiment was conducted. A Thermtest Transient Plane Source TPS 500S was used to measure the thermal conductivity. Volumetric percentages and diameters of nanoparticle were chosen so that the …


Thermal Conductivity Of Alumina And Silica Nanofluids, Julian Bernal Castellanos Jan 2014

Thermal Conductivity Of Alumina And Silica Nanofluids, Julian Bernal Castellanos

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This thesis studies the effects of the base fluid, particle type/size, and volumetric concentration on the thermal conductivity of Alumina and Silica nanofluids. The effects of base fluid were observed by preparing samples using ethylene glycol (EG), water, and mixtures of EG/water as the base fluid and Al2O3 (10 nm) nanoparticles. The particles type/size and volumetric concentration effects were tested by preparing samples of nanofluids using Al2O3 (10nm), Al2O3 (150nm), SiO2 (15 nm), and SiO2 (80 nm) nanoparticles and ionized water as base fluid at different volumetric concentrations. All samples were mixed using a sonicator for 30 minutes and a …