Natural convection heat transfer inside vertical circular enclosure filled with water-based Al2O3 nanofluids

Journal Article
Ali, Mohamed . 2013
Magazine \ Newspaper: 
International Journal of Thermal Sciences
Volume Number: 
63
Pages: 
115-124
Publication Abstract: 

Experimental investigation on natural convection heat transfer has been carried out inside vertical circular enclosures filled with Al2O3 nanofluid with different concentrations; 0.0%, 0.85% (0.21%), 1.98 (0.51%) and 2.95% (0.75%) by mass (volume).  Two enclosures are used with 0.20 m inside diameter and with two different aspect ratios.  The bottom surface of the enclosure is heated using a flexible heater while the upper surface was subject to cooling using an ambient air stream. Various uniform heat fluxes have been used to generate the natural convection heat transfer data. The average Nusselt number is obtained and correlated with the modified Rayleigh number at each concentration ratio of the nanofluid.  The average Nusselt number is obtained for each enclosure and correlated with the modified Rayleigh number using the concentration ratio as a parameter.  The results show that the heat transfer coefficient increases as the concentration increases up to a specific value of the concentration and then decreases as the concentration continues to increase compared to the basic fluid of pure water.  Furthermore, a general correlation is obtained using the volume fraction and the aspect ratio as parameters.