Introduction Numerous reports over the past ten years or so have described the potential for nanofluids (suspensions of nanoparticles in liquids) to be applied as heat transfer fluids, because of the enhanced thermal conductivity and…read more
Cooling Electronics with Nanofluids: Laminar Convective Heat Transfer
February 1st, 2009
W. Y. Lai, and P. E. Phelan
Posted in Applications, Design, Liquid Cooling, Test & Measurement | 1 Comment »
Tags: convective heat transfer, heat transfer fluids, laminar flow, nanofluids
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