Thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: State-of-play for graphene

Several studies have performed various nanomaterials for the dispersion of working fluids, including copper oxide, alumina, and silica, and so forth in solar collectors. In this present study thermal performance of graphene nanofluid and hybrid, nanofluid has been considered mostly. The thermo-physi...

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Main Authors: Mahamude, Abu Shadate Faisal, Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun, Kumaran, Kadirgama, Farhana, Kaniz, Ramasamy, D., Samylingam, L., Aslfattahi, Navid
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author Mahamude, Abu Shadate Faisal
Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun
Kumaran, Kadirgama
Farhana, Kaniz
Ramasamy, D.
Samylingam, L.
Aslfattahi, Navid
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Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun
Kumaran, Kadirgama
Farhana, Kaniz
Ramasamy, D.
Samylingam, L.
Aslfattahi, Navid
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description Several studies have performed various nanomaterials for the dispersion of working fluids, including copper oxide, alumina, and silica, and so forth in solar collectors. In this present study thermal performance of graphene nanofluid and hybrid, nanofluid has been considered mostly. The thermo-physical properties of the working fluid are significantly enhanced and the performance of solar collectors is therefore improved. This study summarizes the performance of different solar collectors using carbon-based nanofluids especially graphene. The influence of nanofluid concentration, temperature, and flow rate on the collector efficiency of the solar collectors was highlighted. Using graphene thermal conductivity increase by 17% sharp and using graphene derivatives develop almost a 40% increase. Viscosity enhances almost 50% by using graphene nanoparticles. By the way, graphene has stable properties, cheap in price, using a fluid flow mechanism in thermal collector graphene nanoparticles gives an excellent result. The most important and highlighted inherent properties of graphene are its contact angle which is responsible for conductivity. Higher surface area to volume production improves the heat transfer capacity of graphene nanofluids. In this review, the article elaborates on the graphene and graphene-based nanofluid superiority in the thermal solar collector. Graphene nanofluids perform a crucial role in the development of newer technologies ideal for thermal solar systems. This advanced type of graphene nano liquid has a strong potential for use in medium-temperature systems, for example, solar collectors, as innovative heat transfer fluids.
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spelling ump-335162022-03-08T03:13:21Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33516/ Thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: State-of-play for graphene Mahamude, Abu Shadate Faisal Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun Kumaran, Kadirgama Farhana, Kaniz Ramasamy, D. Samylingam, L. Aslfattahi, Navid TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Several studies have performed various nanomaterials for the dispersion of working fluids, including copper oxide, alumina, and silica, and so forth in solar collectors. In this present study thermal performance of graphene nanofluid and hybrid, nanofluid has been considered mostly. The thermo-physical properties of the working fluid are significantly enhanced and the performance of solar collectors is therefore improved. This study summarizes the performance of different solar collectors using carbon-based nanofluids especially graphene. The influence of nanofluid concentration, temperature, and flow rate on the collector efficiency of the solar collectors was highlighted. Using graphene thermal conductivity increase by 17% sharp and using graphene derivatives develop almost a 40% increase. Viscosity enhances almost 50% by using graphene nanoparticles. By the way, graphene has stable properties, cheap in price, using a fluid flow mechanism in thermal collector graphene nanoparticles gives an excellent result. The most important and highlighted inherent properties of graphene are its contact angle which is responsible for conductivity. Higher surface area to volume production improves the heat transfer capacity of graphene nanofluids. In this review, the article elaborates on the graphene and graphene-based nanofluid superiority in the thermal solar collector. Graphene nanofluids perform a crucial role in the development of newer technologies ideal for thermal solar systems. This advanced type of graphene nano liquid has a strong potential for use in medium-temperature systems, for example, solar collectors, as innovative heat transfer fluids. Elsevier Ltd 2021 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33516/1/Graphene%20Nanomaterials.pdf Mahamude, Abu Shadate Faisal and Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun and Kumaran, Kadirgama and Farhana, Kaniz and Ramasamy, D. and Samylingam, L. and Aslfattahi, Navid (2021) Thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: State-of-play for graphene. Journal of Energy Storage, 42 (103022). pp. 1-16. ISSN 2352-152X. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2021.103022 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2021.103022
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Mahamude, Abu Shadate Faisal
Wan Sharuzi, Wan Harun
Kumaran, Kadirgama
Farhana, Kaniz
Ramasamy, D.
Samylingam, L.
Aslfattahi, Navid
Thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: State-of-play for graphene
title Thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: State-of-play for graphene
title_full Thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: State-of-play for graphene
title_fullStr Thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: State-of-play for graphene
title_full_unstemmed Thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: State-of-play for graphene
title_short Thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: State-of-play for graphene
title_sort thermal performance of nanomaterial in solar collector: state-of-play for graphene
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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