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    Novel thermal aspects of hybrid nanoparticles Cu-TiO2 in the flow of ethylene glycol

    , Article International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer ; Volume 129 , 2021 ; 07351933 (ISSN) Ahmad, S ; Ali, K ; Faridi, A. A ; Ashraf, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Hybrid nanoparticles possess better chemical stability, mechanical resistance, thermal conductivity, physical strength and so forth as equated to pure nanoparticles. The present work describes the novel features of hybrid nanoparticles such as Titanium oxide (TiO2) and Copper (Cu) in the flow of Ethylene glycol (EG) under the induced magnetic field environment. The analysis covers the features of both pure nanofluid Cu/EG and hybrid nanofluid Cu-TiO2/EG. The concentration equation is amended by the activation energy term. The amalgamation of Cu-TiO2/EG exhibits improved and embellished thermal characteristics. A persuasive numerical technique named “Successive over Relaxation” is used to... 

    Novel thermal aspects of hybrid nanoparticles Cu-TiO2 in the flow of ethylene glycol

    , Article International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer ; Volume 129 , 2021 ; 07351933 (ISSN) Ahmad, S ; Ali, K ; Faridi, A. A ; Ashraf, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2021
    Abstract
    Hybrid nanoparticles possess better chemical stability, mechanical resistance, thermal conductivity, physical strength and so forth as equated to pure nanoparticles. The present work describes the novel features of hybrid nanoparticles such as Titanium oxide (TiO2) and Copper (Cu) in the flow of Ethylene glycol (EG) under the induced magnetic field environment. The analysis covers the features of both pure nanofluid Cu/EG and hybrid nanofluid Cu-TiO2/EG. The concentration equation is amended by the activation energy term. The amalgamation of Cu-TiO2/EG exhibits improved and embellished thermal characteristics. A persuasive numerical technique named “Successive over Relaxation” is used to...