Experimental Study on the Characterisation and Thermo-Physical Properties of Graphene-Agro Based Hybrid Nanofluids
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Chukwuemeka S. IBEH
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Abubakre O. KAMARDEEN
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Saka A. ABDULKAREEM
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Aliyu A. ABDULLAHI
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- Graphene, Rice husk ash, Nanofluids, Thermal conductivity, Viscosity, specific heat capacity.
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Over the decade, researchers have developed new nanofluids for heat transfer applications. Little or no reports are made with the use of Agro-waste products as nanofluids. The sole purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential of nanoparticles (rice husk ash and graphene) in the thermo-physical enhancement of nanofluid for heat transfer applications. The study also highlights the synthesis of rice husk ash-graphene nanoparticles and the preparation of nanofluids. Particle characterisation was conducted using techniques such as SEM/EDXRF, XRD and TGA/DTA. Thermal conductivity, viscosity and heat capacity of the nanofluid were investigated for different particle concentration (0.1, 0.3 and 0.5wt.%) at temperatures (50, 60 and 70oC) with deionized water as base fluid. The examine nanofluids shows better stability, an average maximum thermal conductivity enhancement of 71% at 70oC and 0.5wt.% concentration for hybrid nanofluid. The excellent thermal properties of the nanofluids make them suitable candidates as nanofluids for heat transfer application.
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- 23-05-2026
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