Stability and thermophysical properties of GNP-Fe2O3 hybrid nanofluid : effect of volume fraction and temperature

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Borode, Adeola
Tshephe, Thato
Olubambi, Peter
Sharifpur, Mohsen
Meyer, Josua P.

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MDPI

Abstract

The study focused on the impact of concentration and temperature on the electrical conductivity, viscosity, and thermal conductivity of GNP/Fe2O3 hybrid nanofluids. The study found that nanofluids have better electrical conductivity, viscosity, and thermal conductivity than water. The electrical conductivity and thermal conductivity increase linearly with concentration for a constant temperature. However, the nanofluid’s viscosity increases with the addition of the hybrid nanoparticles and decreases as the temperature increases. Furthermore, the study shows that the thermal conductivity of the nanofluid is enhanced with increased addition of hybrid nanoparticles in the base fluid and that the thermal conductivity ratio increases with increased addition of nanoparticles. Overall, the results suggest that GNP/Fe2O3 hybrid nanofluids could be used in various industrial applications to improve the heat transfer and energy efficiency of systems.

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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT : The data presented in this study are available in the article.

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Hybrid nanofluids, Graphene nanoplatelets, Iron oxide, Thermal conductivity, Viscosity, Heat transfer efficacy, SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-09: Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Citation

Borode, A.; Tshephe, T.; Olubambi, P.; Sharifpur, M.; Meyer, J. Stability and Thermophysical Properties of GNP-Fe2O3 Hybrid Nanofluid: Effect of Volume Fraction and Temperature. Nanomaterials 2023, 13, 1238. https://DOI.org/10.3390/nano13071238.