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Boosting Aluminum Alloys with Hydrocarbon Fluids: A Thermal Performance Study
Tuesday, December 31, 2024
As it turns out, the energy from solar radiation and higher temperature ratios really boosted the system's thermal performance. The more dissipation energy there was, the better the system fared. Surprisingly, magnetic fields also played a role in controlling the thermal boundary layer.
Comparing this mix to regular fluids showed that the ternary nanofluid was a winner. It followed specific formulas that indicated more energy could be potentially wasted, but the overall efficiency was impressively high due to the combined thermal conductivity of the alloys.
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