Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluids

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Autor(a) principal: Said, Zafar
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Sundar, L. Syam, Tiwari, Arun Kumar, Ali, Hafiz Muhammad, Sheikholeslami, Mohsen, Bellos, Evangelos, Babar, Hamza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/37714
Resumo: In the past decade, nanotechnology’s rapid developments have created quite a lot of prospects for researchers and engineers to check up on. And nanofluids are important consequences of this progression. Nanofluids are created by suspending nanoparticles with average diameters below 100 nm in conventional heat transfer carriers such as water, oil, ethylene glycol, etc. Nanofluids are considered to offer substantial advantages over usual heat transfer fluids. When dispersed in a uniform way and suspended stably in the base fluids, a minimal amount of nanoparticles can significantly improve the thermal properties of host fluids. Present work attempts to address this challenge considering state-of-the-art advances in understanding, discussing, and mitigating problems about nanofluids’ stability. Stable and highly conductive nanofluids are produced by generally, one-step and two-step production methods. Both approaches suffer from problems with the nanoparticles’ agglomeration to be an important one. Thus, numerous numerical models and the principal physical phenomena affecting the stability (fundamental physical principles that govern the interparticle interactions, clustering and deposition kinetics, and colloidal stability theories) have been analyzed. Concerning the particles’ dynamic motion, the significance of different forces in nanofluid in particulate flows such as drag, lift (Magnus and Saffman), Brownian, thermophoretic, Van der Waals, electrostatic double-layer forces are investigated. Furthermore, an overview of nanofluids’ thermophysical properties, physical models, and heat transfer models is​ included in this work. In order to realize the unexpected discoveries and overcome classical models’ limitations, several researchers have suggested new physical concepts and mechanisms, and they have created new models to enhance the transport properties. This review study includes numerous aspects of the nanofluids’ science by investigating applications, thermal properties and giving critical chronological milestones about the nanofluids’ evolution. Also, the present review discusses in detail various modeling and slip mechanisms for the heat transfer of nanofluids. Potential novel 2D materials as nanofluids have also been discussed and reported. A brief overview of the potential applications utilizing nanofluids has been reviewed, and future research gaps have been reported. Furthermore, recommendations were extracted regarding current scientific gaps and future research directions to cover the physical phenomenon, stability, thermophysical properties, overview of some applications, and the limitations hindering these nanofluids’ deployment. The review is presumed to be valuable for scholars and researchers working in the area of numerical simulations of nanofluids and experimental aspects and help them understand the fundamental physical phenomena taking place during these numerical simulations and experiments and explore the potential of nanofluids both in academia and industry.
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spelling Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluidsStabilityNanofluidsPhysical phenomenonMolecular dynamicsThermophysical propertiesHeat transport2D materialsIn the past decade, nanotechnology’s rapid developments have created quite a lot of prospects for researchers and engineers to check up on. And nanofluids are important consequences of this progression. Nanofluids are created by suspending nanoparticles with average diameters below 100 nm in conventional heat transfer carriers such as water, oil, ethylene glycol, etc. Nanofluids are considered to offer substantial advantages over usual heat transfer fluids. When dispersed in a uniform way and suspended stably in the base fluids, a minimal amount of nanoparticles can significantly improve the thermal properties of host fluids. Present work attempts to address this challenge considering state-of-the-art advances in understanding, discussing, and mitigating problems about nanofluids’ stability. Stable and highly conductive nanofluids are produced by generally, one-step and two-step production methods. Both approaches suffer from problems with the nanoparticles’ agglomeration to be an important one. Thus, numerous numerical models and the principal physical phenomena affecting the stability (fundamental physical principles that govern the interparticle interactions, clustering and deposition kinetics, and colloidal stability theories) have been analyzed. Concerning the particles’ dynamic motion, the significance of different forces in nanofluid in particulate flows such as drag, lift (Magnus and Saffman), Brownian, thermophoretic, Van der Waals, electrostatic double-layer forces are investigated. Furthermore, an overview of nanofluids’ thermophysical properties, physical models, and heat transfer models is​ included in this work. In order to realize the unexpected discoveries and overcome classical models’ limitations, several researchers have suggested new physical concepts and mechanisms, and they have created new models to enhance the transport properties. This review study includes numerous aspects of the nanofluids’ science by investigating applications, thermal properties and giving critical chronological milestones about the nanofluids’ evolution. Also, the present review discusses in detail various modeling and slip mechanisms for the heat transfer of nanofluids. Potential novel 2D materials as nanofluids have also been discussed and reported. A brief overview of the potential applications utilizing nanofluids has been reviewed, and future research gaps have been reported. Furthermore, recommendations were extracted regarding current scientific gaps and future research directions to cover the physical phenomenon, stability, thermophysical properties, overview of some applications, and the limitations hindering these nanofluids’ deployment. The review is presumed to be valuable for scholars and researchers working in the area of numerical simulations of nanofluids and experimental aspects and help them understand the fundamental physical phenomena taking place during these numerical simulations and experiments and explore the potential of nanofluids both in academia and industry.Elsevier2024-02-02T00:00:00Z2022-02-02T00:00:00Z2022-02-02info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/37714eng0370-157310.1016/j.physrep.2021.07.002Said, ZafarSundar, L. SyamTiwari, Arun KumarAli, Hafiz MuhammadSheikholeslami, MohsenBellos, EvangelosBabar, Hamzainfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:13:40Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/37714Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:08:19.126965Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluids
title Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluids
spellingShingle Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluids
Said, Zafar
Stability
Nanofluids
Physical phenomenon
Molecular dynamics
Thermophysical properties
Heat transport
2D materials
title_short Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluids
title_full Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluids
title_fullStr Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluids
title_full_unstemmed Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluids
title_sort Recent advances on the fundamental physical phenomena behind stability, dynamic motion, thermophysical properties, heat transport, applications, and challenges of nanofluids
author Said, Zafar
author_facet Said, Zafar
Sundar, L. Syam
Tiwari, Arun Kumar
Ali, Hafiz Muhammad
Sheikholeslami, Mohsen
Bellos, Evangelos
Babar, Hamza
author_role author
author2 Sundar, L. Syam
Tiwari, Arun Kumar
Ali, Hafiz Muhammad
Sheikholeslami, Mohsen
Bellos, Evangelos
Babar, Hamza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Said, Zafar
Sundar, L. Syam
Tiwari, Arun Kumar
Ali, Hafiz Muhammad
Sheikholeslami, Mohsen
Bellos, Evangelos
Babar, Hamza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stability
Nanofluids
Physical phenomenon
Molecular dynamics
Thermophysical properties
Heat transport
2D materials
topic Stability
Nanofluids
Physical phenomenon
Molecular dynamics
Thermophysical properties
Heat transport
2D materials
description In the past decade, nanotechnology’s rapid developments have created quite a lot of prospects for researchers and engineers to check up on. And nanofluids are important consequences of this progression. Nanofluids are created by suspending nanoparticles with average diameters below 100 nm in conventional heat transfer carriers such as water, oil, ethylene glycol, etc. Nanofluids are considered to offer substantial advantages over usual heat transfer fluids. When dispersed in a uniform way and suspended stably in the base fluids, a minimal amount of nanoparticles can significantly improve the thermal properties of host fluids. Present work attempts to address this challenge considering state-of-the-art advances in understanding, discussing, and mitigating problems about nanofluids’ stability. Stable and highly conductive nanofluids are produced by generally, one-step and two-step production methods. Both approaches suffer from problems with the nanoparticles’ agglomeration to be an important one. Thus, numerous numerical models and the principal physical phenomena affecting the stability (fundamental physical principles that govern the interparticle interactions, clustering and deposition kinetics, and colloidal stability theories) have been analyzed. Concerning the particles’ dynamic motion, the significance of different forces in nanofluid in particulate flows such as drag, lift (Magnus and Saffman), Brownian, thermophoretic, Van der Waals, electrostatic double-layer forces are investigated. Furthermore, an overview of nanofluids’ thermophysical properties, physical models, and heat transfer models is​ included in this work. In order to realize the unexpected discoveries and overcome classical models’ limitations, several researchers have suggested new physical concepts and mechanisms, and they have created new models to enhance the transport properties. This review study includes numerous aspects of the nanofluids’ science by investigating applications, thermal properties and giving critical chronological milestones about the nanofluids’ evolution. Also, the present review discusses in detail various modeling and slip mechanisms for the heat transfer of nanofluids. Potential novel 2D materials as nanofluids have also been discussed and reported. A brief overview of the potential applications utilizing nanofluids has been reviewed, and future research gaps have been reported. Furthermore, recommendations were extracted regarding current scientific gaps and future research directions to cover the physical phenomenon, stability, thermophysical properties, overview of some applications, and the limitations hindering these nanofluids’ deployment. The review is presumed to be valuable for scholars and researchers working in the area of numerical simulations of nanofluids and experimental aspects and help them understand the fundamental physical phenomena taking place during these numerical simulations and experiments and explore the potential of nanofluids both in academia and industry.
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