This study presents an enhancement in the heat transfer performance of a glass thermosyphon using graphene–acetone nanofluid with 0.05%, 0.07%, and 0.09% volume concentrations. The heat load is varied between 10 and 50 W in five steps. The effect of heat load, volume concentration, and vapor temperature on thermal resistance, evaporator and condenser heat transfer coefficients, are experimentally investigated. A substantial reduction in thermal resistance of 70.3% is observed for the maximum concentration of 0.09% by volume of graphene–acetone nanofluid. Further, an enhancement in the evaporator heat transfer coefficient of 61.25% is observed for the same concentration. Also from the visualization study the different flow patterns in the evaporator, adiabatic, and condenser regions are obtained for acetone at different heat inputs.
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Journal of Heat Transfer
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Heat Transfer Performance of a Glass Thermosyphon Using Graphene–Acetone Nanofluid
Lazarus Godson Asirvatham,
Lazarus Godson Asirvatham
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Karunya University,
Coimbatore 641 114, India
e-mails: godson@karunya.edu; godasir@yahoo.co.in
Karunya University,
Coimbatore 641 114, India
e-mails: godson@karunya.edu; godasir@yahoo.co.in
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Somchai Wongwises,
Somchai Wongwises
Fluid Mechanics,
Thermal Engineering and Multiphase Flow Research Laboratory (FUTURE),
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering,
King Mongkut's University
of Technology Thonburi,
Bangmod, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
e-mail: somchai.won@kmutt.ac.th
Thermal Engineering and Multiphase Flow Research Laboratory (FUTURE),
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering,
King Mongkut's University
of Technology Thonburi,
Bangmod, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
e-mail: somchai.won@kmutt.ac.th
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Jithu Babu
Jithu Babu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Karunya University,
Coimbatore 641 114, India
e-mail: Jithubabu90@gmail.com
Karunya University,
Coimbatore 641 114, India
e-mail: Jithubabu90@gmail.com
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Lazarus Godson Asirvatham
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Karunya University,
Coimbatore 641 114, India
e-mails: godson@karunya.edu; godasir@yahoo.co.in
Karunya University,
Coimbatore 641 114, India
e-mails: godson@karunya.edu; godasir@yahoo.co.in
Somchai Wongwises
Fluid Mechanics,
Thermal Engineering and Multiphase Flow Research Laboratory (FUTURE),
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering,
King Mongkut's University
of Technology Thonburi,
Bangmod, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
e-mail: somchai.won@kmutt.ac.th
Thermal Engineering and Multiphase Flow Research Laboratory (FUTURE),
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering,
King Mongkut's University
of Technology Thonburi,
Bangmod, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
e-mail: somchai.won@kmutt.ac.th
Jithu Babu
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Karunya University,
Coimbatore 641 114, India
e-mail: Jithubabu90@gmail.com
Karunya University,
Coimbatore 641 114, India
e-mail: Jithubabu90@gmail.com
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Heat Transfer Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER. Manuscript received May 3, 2014; final manuscript received March 3, 2015; published online July 14, 2015. Assoc. Editor: Bruce L. Drolen.
J. Heat Transfer. Nov 2015, 137(11): 111502 (9 pages)
Published Online: July 14, 2015
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May 3, 2014
Revision Received:
March 3, 2015
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Asirvatham, L. G., Wongwises, S., and Babu, J. (July 14, 2015). "Heat Transfer Performance of a Glass Thermosyphon Using Graphene–Acetone Nanofluid." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. November 2015; 137(11): 111502. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4030479
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