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Influence of different parameters and their coupled effects on the stability of alumina nanofluids by a fractional factorial design approach
Authors:Karen Cacua  Robison Buitrago-Sierra  Bernardo Herrera  Farid Chejne  Elizabeth Pabón
Affiliation:1. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín, Advanced Material Science Group, Calle 59 A 63-20, Medellín, Colombia;2. Instituto Tecnológico Metropolitano, Advanced Materials and Energy Group, Faculty of Engineering, Calle 54 A No 30-01, Medellín, Colombia;3. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Medellín, Facultad de Minas, Applied Thermodynamics and Alternative Energies Group, Colombia
Abstract:Nanofluids have been introduced as new-generation fluids able to improve energy efficiency in heat exchangers. However, stability problems related to both agglomeration and sedimentation of nanoparticles have limited industrial-level scaling. A fractional factorial experimental 2k?1 design was applied in order to evaluate the effects of nanoparticle concentration, surfactant type and concentration, ultrasonic amplitude as well as ultrasonic time on the stability of alumina (Al2O3) nanofluids. Commercial alumina nanoparticles (particle diameter <50 nm) were dispersed in deionized water using ultrasonic probe dispersion equipment. Sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (SDBS) and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) were used as surfactants. The stability of the nanofluids in static mode was monitored by visual inspection and UV visible spectroscopy. The results of the experimental design showed that the coupled effects between surfactant type and surfactant concentration and between ultrasonication tip amplitude and ultrasonication time had the most pronounced effects on nanofluid stability. The experimental conditions providing the best stability were 0.5 wt% of Al2O3, CTAB, critical micelle surfactant concentration, 30% ultrasonic amplitude and 30 min of ultrasonication.
Keywords:Nanofluid stability  Alumina nanofluids  Fractional factorial design
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