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Hybrid Nanofluids for Convection Heat Transfer

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Muhammad Ali Hafiz

Couverture de l’ouvrage Hybrid Nanofluids for Convection Heat Transfer
Hybrid Nanofluids for Convection Heat Transfer discusses how to maximize heat transfer rates with the addition of nanoparticles into conventional heat transfer fluids. The book addresses definitions, preparation techniques, thermophysical properties and heat transfer characteristics with mathematical models, performance-affecting factors, and core applications with implementation challenges of hybrid nanofluids. The work adopts mathematical models and schematic diagrams in review of available experimental methods. It enables readers to create new techniques, resolve existing research problems, and ultimately to implement hybrid nanofluids in convection heat transfer applications.

1. History and introduction 2. Hybrid nanofluids preparation method 3. Thermophysical and rheological properties of hybrid nanofluids 4. Hybrid nanofluids as a heat transferring media 5. Performance effecting parameters of hybrid nanofluids 6. Applications of hybrid nanofluids in different fields 7. Barriers and challenges in hybrid nanofluids development and implementation

First year PhD and early career researchers in the field of mechanical engineering who focus on heat transfer, particularly at nanoscale. Mechanical Engineers working on heat transfer applications

Hafiz Muhammad Ali is currently working as an associate professor of Mechanical Engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. He received his doctoral degree in mechanical engineering from School of Engineering and Materials Science, Queen Mary, University of London, United Kingdom, in 2011. He was a postdoc at Water and Energy Laboratory of University of California at Merced, United States, during 2015-16. Dr. Ali is a noted faculty member having thermal sciences, heat transfer, and solar energy as his major areas of interest. His research interests include electronics cooling, condensation, nanofluids, heat transfer devices, and thermal management. He is the recipient of the “Best Young Research Scholar Award” for 2017 in the Engineering category, conferred by Higher Education Commission of Pakistan at the 7th HEC Outstanding Research Award Ceremony. He also had the honor of receiving HEC’s Best Research Paper Award (2013/2014) and Research Productivity Award by Pakistan Council of Science and Technology (2016-17). Apart from his academic duties, he is actively involved with editorial duties in several international journals, notably Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry (Springer), International Journal of Thermofluids (Elsevier), Journal Thermal Science, and Journal of Mechanical Engineering.
  • Provides key heat transfer performance and thermophysical characteristics of hybrid nanofluids
  • Reviews parameter selection and property measurement techniques for thermal performance calibration
  • Explores the use of predictive mathematical techniques for experimental properties