Title of article :
A brief review on viscosity of nanofluids
Author/Authors :
Mishra, Purna Chandra School of Mechanical Engineering - KIIT University - India , Mukherjee, Sayantan School of Mechanical Engineering - KIIT University - India , Nayak, Santosh Kumar School of Mechanical Engineering - KIIT University - India , Panda, Arabind School of Mechanical Engineering - KIIT University - India
Abstract :
t Since the past decade, rapid development in
nanotechnology has produced several aspects for the scientists and technologists to look into. Nanofluid is one of
the incredible outcomes of such advancement. Nanofluids
(colloidal suspensions of metallic and nonmetallic nanoparticles in conventional base fluids) are best known for
their remarkable change to enhanced heat transfer abilities.
Earlier research work has already acutely focused on
thermal conductivity of nanofluids. However, viscosity is
another important property that needs the same attention
due to its very crucial impact on heat transfer. Therefore,
viscosity of nanofluids should be thoroughly investigated
before use for practical heat transfer applications. In this
contribution, a brief review on theoretical models is presented precisely. Furthermore, the effects of nanoparticles’
shape and size, temperature, volume concentration, pH, etc.
are organized together and reviewed.
Keywords :
Nanofluids , Nanoparticles , Viscosity , Theoretical studies , Experimental studies
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics