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Mixed convection heat transfer and pressure drop characteristics of the copper oxide-heat transfer oil (CuO-HTO) nanofluid in vertical tube
In this paper, the mixed natural-forced convection is experimentally investigated for the heat transfer oil-copper oxide (HTO-CuO) nanofluid flow upward in a vertical tube. The flow regime is laminar and the temperature of the tube surface is constant. The effect of the nanoparticles concentration on the heat transfer rate and the pressure drop is studied as Richardson number varies between 0.1 and 0.7. It is observed that the mixed convection heat transfer rate increases with both the nanoparticles concentration and Richardson number. New correlations are proposed to predict the Nusselt number of the nanofluid flow with the reasonable accuracy. As the heat transfer enhancement methods usually accompany with increment in the pressure drop, the figure of merit is evaluated experimentally. As such the maximum figure of merit of 1.31 is achieved using the 1.5% concentration of the nanoparticles in Richardson number of 0.7. This study provides a platform to design next generation of low flow rate nanofluid-based heat exchangers and may improve the accuracy of predicting the mixed convection characteristics of nanofluid flows