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Twisted helical Tape's impact on heat transfer and friction in zinc oxide (ZnO) nanofluids for solar water heaters: Biomedical insight
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March 2024

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Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

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Muhammad Imam Ammarullah

This study explores the influence of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) nanofluids on solar water heaters with Dimple Tubes and Helical Twisted Tape (DTHTT) surfaces. The helical twisted tape design enhances turbulence, improving nanofluid mixing and thermal exchange. Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) validates the efficiency of the parabolic trough solar water heater (PTSWH) with emphasis on solar light concentration and feed water flow velocity. Optimal conditions include a 0.3% ZnO nanofluid volume concentration, mass flow rates between 1.0 kg/min and 5.0 kg/min, and copper-type twisted helical tapes. Experimental results reveal Nusselt number enhancements of 15.1% and 20.96% at H/D = 10, and 16.72% and 32.12% at H/D = 3, for 0.3% ZnO nanofluid, at Reynolds numbers from 3000 to 8000. The twisted tape arrangement at H/D = 3 exhibits increased fluid mixing, leading to higher convective heat transfer. Friction factor enhancements at Reynolds numbers 3000 and 8000 are 0.26% and 0.38%, respectively, compared to the base fluid. At a 3.0 kg/min mass flow rate, thermal efficiency increases to 39.25%, a 13.25% gain over plain tapes. The model shows a ±3.24% deviation from the expected friction factor, with a total ±1.2% discrepancy between experimental and simulated findings, remaining within an acceptable range.

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... A novel class of specific fluids with high thermal conductivity is suggested by the suspension of metallic particles at the nanoscale in industrial heat transfer fluids like ethylene glycol, engine oil, or water. The author created the word "nanofluids" (NFs) to describe this new class of designed heat transfer fluids that can be created using current nanophase technology and contain metallic particles with typical particle sizes of roughly 10 nanometres [6][7][8][9][10][11][12]. Koo and Kleinstreuer [13] presented a nanofluid model that provided more precise technique for forecasting the thermal conductivity of nanofluids, mostly in circumstances where traditional models failed to match experimental data. ...

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Intelligent framework for dual solutions of copper oxide nanoparticles suspension in thermally varied fluid reservoirs using the Koo-Kleinstreuer-Li (KKL) Model
Twisted helical Tape's impact on heat transfer and friction in zinc oxide (ZnO) nanofluids for solar water heaters: Biomedical insight

Case Studies in Thermal Engineering