CONVECTIVE FLOW AND HEAT TRANSFER OF NANO-ENCAPSULATED PHASE CHANGE MATERIAL (NEPCM) DISPERSIONS ALONG A VERTICAL SURFACE

Mohammad Ghalambaz, Haichuan Jin, Amirhossein Bagheri, Obai Younis, Dongsheng Wen

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Abstract

Nano-encapsulated phase change suspension is a novel type of functional fluid in which the nanoparticles undergo phase change that contribute to heat transfer. Thus, the working fluid carries heat not only by sensible heat but also in the form of latent heat stored in the particles. The natural convection and heat transfer of Nano-Encapsulated Phase Change Materials (NEPCMs) suspensions within a boundary layer along a heated flat surface are theoretically investigated in this work. The nanoparticles are core-shell structured with the core fabricated from PCMs covered by a solid shell. A similarity solution approach along with the finite element method is employed to address the phenomena. The outcomes indicate that a decisive factor in boosting the heat transfer is the temperature at which NEPCM particles undergo the phase transition. The heat transfer parameter can be enhanced by about 25% by just adding 5% of NEPCM particles, compared to the case with no NEPCM particles.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)519-538
Number of pages20
JournalFacta Universitatis, Series: Mechanical Engineering
Volume20
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Boundary layer heat transfer enhancement
  • Nano-encapsulated phase change materials
  • Phase change materials
  • similarity solution

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