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Nanofluids are an emerging class of heat transfer fluids that are
engineered by dispersing nanoparticles in conventional fluids. They
represent a promising, multidisciplinary field that has evolved
over the past two decades to provide enhanced thermal features, as
well as manifold applications in thermal management, energy,
transportation, MEMs and biomedical fields. Fundamentals and
Transport Properties of Nanofluids addresses a broad range of
fundamental and applied research on nanofluids, from their
preparation, stability, and thermal and rheological properties to
performance characterization and advanced applications. It covers
combined theoretical, experimental and numerical research to
elucidate underlying mechanisms of thermal transport in nanofluids.
Edited and contributed to by leading academics in thermofluids and
allied fields, this book is a must have for those working in
chemical, materials and mechanical engineering, nanoscience, soft
matter physics and chemistry.
As an emerging research field, nanofluids have sparked immense
interest from researchers around the world and have been a subject
of intensive research in recent years. Because of their fascinating
thermophysical properties and heat transfer performances, as well
as enormous potential applications, nanofluids are considered the
next generation heat transfer fluids. This book covers a wide range
of topics from preparation methodology, properties, and theories to
applications of nanofluids. In addition to the state-of-the-art
reviews and analysis on the key areas of nanofluids including
thermophysical and heat transfer properties of carbon nanotube and
magnetic nanofluids, viscosity of metal oxide nanofluids and pool
boiling of nanofluids, this book presents extensive experimental
and theoretical research efforts on thermal conductivity,
viscosity, convective heat transfer, capillary wetting, and
transport properties of nanofluids. Studies on the application of
nanofluids in droplet-based microfluidic technology are presented.
Another new area of nanofluid-based optical engineering is explored
in this book. It also introduces a new class of nanofluids
named-ionanofluids. Featuring contributions from some of the
leading researchers in the field, this book is a unique reference
source and an invaluable guide to scientists, researchers,
engineers, industrial people, graduate and postgraduate students,
as well as academicians across the science and engineering
disciplines.
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