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Use of Nano Fluids in Nuclear Technology: A Review


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Title: Use of Nano Fluids in Nuclear Technology: A Review

Authors: Tahir Iqbal, Maria Zafar, Mohsin Ijaz

Journal: Pakistan Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research (Series A: Physical Sciences)

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Publisher: Pakistan Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2021

Volume: 64

Issue: 2

Language: en

DOI: 10.52763/PJSIR.PHYS.SCI.64.2.2021.149.160

Keywords: nanotechnologyCHFthermo-physical propertiesnano-particles

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Abstract

Nuclear energy is the most important source to produce electricity. The production processes are very important for reducing risks and increasing the efficiency. Nano-fluids also have the potential to transfer heat with improved thermo-physical properties which can be applicable in many devices for better performance. Advancement in nanotechnology develops new fluids which transfer heat called nano-fluids. So, for heat exchange in the core of nuclear reactors, nano-fluids are used because of their unique heat transfer properties. For significant improvement in properties, the modest concentration of nano-particles is required. Recent research is more about behaviour of nano-fluids to utilize their unique properties. Heat transfer property is very important for industrial applications, nuclear reactors, transportation, and electronics and also in biomedicine. Nano-fluid acts like smart fluid, where heat transfer property can be controlled. This review establishes a focus on the wide range of recent and future uses about nano-fluids, related to their improved properties of heat transfer that may be controllable and other specific properties of nano- fluids.
 
 


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