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THERMAL TRANSPORT IN NANOFLUIDS

J. A. EastmanMaterials Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439;Simon R. PhillpotDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611;Soo-Chang ChoiEnergy Technology Division, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, Illinois 60439;Pawel KeblinskiMaterials Science and Engineering Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12180;
2004en
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▪ Abstract Nanofluids, consisting of nanometer-sized solid particles and fibers dispersed in liquids, have recently been demonstrated to have great potential for improving the heat transfer properties of liquids. Several characteristic behaviors of nanofluids have been identified, including the possibility of obtaining large increases in thermal conductivity compared with liquids without nanoparticles, strong temperature-dependent effects, and significant increases in critical heat flux. Observed behavior is in many cases anomalous with respect to the predictions of existing macroscopic theories, indicating the need for a new theory that properly accounts for the unique features of nanofluids. Theoretical studies of the possible heat transfer mechanisms have been initiated, but to date obtaining an atomic- and microscale-level understanding of how heat is transferred in nanofluids remains the greatest challenge that must be overcome in order to realize the full potential of this new class of heat transfer fluids.

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