The Effect of the Liquid Layer Around the Spherical and Cylindrical Nanoparticles in Enhancing Thermal Conductivity of Nanofluids

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Loulijat, Hamid [1 ]
Zerradi, Hicham [1 ]
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[1] Univ Hassan II Casablanca, Fac Sci Ben Msik, Dept Phys, Casablanca 20000, Morocco
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liquid layer; nanofluids; thermal conductivity; molecular dynamics simulation; Green-Kubo method; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; COPPER; NICKEL; ARGON;
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10.1115/1.4042329
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O414.1 [热力学];
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In this work, the equilibrium molecular dynamics (MD) simulation combined with the Green-Kubo method is employed to calculate the thermal conductivity and investigate the impact of the liquid layer around the solid nanoparticle (NP) in enhancing thermal conductivity of nanofluid (argon-copper), which contains the liquid argon as a base fluid surrounding the spherical or cylindrical NPs of copper. First, the thermal conductivity is calculated at temperatures 85, 85.5, 86, and 86.5K and for different volume fractions ranging from 4.33% to 11.35%. Second, the number Delta N of argon atoms is counted in the liquid layer formed at the solid-liquid interface with the thickness of Delta r = 0.3 nm around the NP. Finally, the number density n of argon atoms in this layer formed is calculated in all cases. Also, the results for spherical and cylindrical NPs are compared with one another. It is observed that the thermal conductivity of the nanofluid increased with the increasing volume fraction and the number Delta N. Likewise, the thermal conductivity of nanofluid containing spherical NPs is higher than that of nanofluid containing cylindrical NPs. Furthermore, the number density n of argon atoms near the surface of spherical NPs is higher than that of argon atoms attached in the curved surface of cylindrical NPs. As a result, the liquid layer around the solid NP has been considered one of the mechanisms responsible contributing to the thermal conductivity enhancement in nanofluids.
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