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Title: Synthesis, Characterization and Determination of the Thermophysical Properties of Copper (II) Oxide/water Nanofluid
Other Titles: تخليق وتشخيص وتقدير الخواص الفيزيوحرارية للمائع النانوي ألوسييد الناا (II(
Authors: Ahmed, Lamia Isam Babiker
Supervisor, -Mohammed Suleiman Ali Altoum
Keywords: Science
Chemistry
Characterization and Determination
Thermophysical Properties
Copper (II) Oxide/water Nanofluid
Issue Date: 26-Sep-2018
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ahmed, Lamia Isam Babiker . Synthesis, Characterization and Determination of the Thermophysical Properties of Copper (II) Oxide/water Nanofluid \ Lamia Isam Babiker Ahmed ; Mohammed Suleiman Ali Altoum .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, College of Science, 2018 .- 61 p. :ill. ;28cm .- M.Sc.
Abstract: Copper (II) oxide /water nanofluid was prepared in two steps by using wet chemical method to prepare copper oxide nanoparticles and ultrasonic vibration for dispersing nanoparticles into de-ionized water. The characterization results show that the preparing of copper oxide /water nanofluid was successful. The thermophysical properties: density, viscosity, Specific heat capacity and thermal conductivity were studied at different concentrations of the nanofluid (1, 2, 3 and 5) Wt%. The measuring results of the thermophysical properties show that at constant temperature; density, viscosity and thermal conductivity were found to increase by increasing the concentration of nanofluids. But the specific heat of nanofluid decreases with the increase in concentration. The stability of the nanofluid was measured and it found that nanofluids are stable for approximately 25 days.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/22367
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