Measuring device for equivalent thermal conductivity of non-Newtonian fluid in shear flow
A non-Newtonian fluid, measuring device technology, applied in the field of physical measurement, can solve problems such as lack of mature measurement technology
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[0054] Using this device, the equivalent thermal conductivity of different nanofluids (particle diameter d=10nm, 4 different volume fractions Φ=1.96, 3.92, 8.57 and 12.85%) at different shear rates were measured, as Figure 5 shown. It can be seen from the figure that the equivalent thermal conductivity ke of the nanofluid increases with the increase of the shear rate γ, and the larger the volume fraction, the greater the thermal conductivity. It can be seen that the measurement device can accurately measure the equivalent thermal conductivity of nanofluids (a typical non-Newtonian fluid), and explore the flow effect of the thermal conductivity of non-Newtonian fluids.
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