May 4, 2024

Mehdi Bahiraei

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Education: Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering
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Title
Effects of Various Forces on Particle Distribution and Thermal Features of Suspensions Containing Alumina Nanoparticles
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Researchers Mehdi Bahiraei، Seyed Mostafa Hosseinalipour

Abstract

The two-phase Euler-Lagrange method has been used in order to investigate the effects of various forces on particle distribution and thermal characteristics of the water-based Al2O3 nanofluid flow inside a pipe under uniform wall heat flux. In the Euler-Lagrange approach, the particles are individually tracked in Lagrangian frame, while the fluid is evaluated in Eulerian frame. Brownian, thermophoretic, drag, lift, and virtual mass forces have been considered. Moreover, experimental data from various researchers were used to analyze the results. Concentration distribution is nonuniform at cross section of the pipe which increasing each parameters of Reynolds number, mean concentration and particles size will intensify its nonuniformity. This nonuniformity will make velocity profile flatter. The Brownian force makes the particle distribution more uniform, whereas the thermophoretic force enhances nonuniformity of the particle distribution. The effects of not considering the Brownian and thermophoretic forces on heat transfer are more significant for finer particles and higher concentrations. Furthermore, at lower Reynolds number, the Brownian force incorporates a more significant role especially in farther distances from entrance.