SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1
Published: Dec. 10, 2024
<div
class="section
abstract"><div
class="htmlview
paragraph">In
this
study,
the
viscosity
and
thermal
performance
of
nanofluids
based
on
ZnO-MgO
mixed
oxide
nanoparticles
added
in
different
concentrations
to
ethylene
glycol-water
mixture
are
characterized
with
potential
applications
engine
cooling.
The
work
began
two
needs:
increasing
importance
better
heat
removal
automotive
engines,
where
traditional
coolants
struggle
adequately
maintain
good
conductivity
but
at
low
acceptable
levels;
a
chance
opportunity
for
exploration
provided
by
MMD/MILab
Engineer
Andrew
Cricee.
wants
improve
cooling
properties,
still
keeping
fluidity
integrating
nanoparticles.
Preparation
method
preparation
was
done
using
volume
0.1%,
0.3%
0.5%.
To
determine
chemical
measurements
were
made
Dragonfly
Brookfield
viscometer
temperatures
ranging
from
25
°
C
80
while
varying
nanoparticle
concentration
as
well
temperature.
Furthermore,
also
order
evaluate
transfer
ability
reference
common
coolants.
Present
is
novel
area
joint
correlation
analysis
no
such
reports
available
context
systems.
results
show
that,
higher
loading
ratios,
increased
temperature
elevated,
opposite
effect
takes
place
so
can
be
dissipated
having
lower
resistance
fluid
flow.
Thus,
incorporation
their
enhanced
concentrations,
it
serves
its
prime
purpose
replace
conventional
an
internal
combustion
system
allowing
superior
longevity
engine.
present
active
high
efficiency.</div></div>
SAE technical papers on CD-ROM/SAE technical paper series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
1
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
<div
class="section
abstract"><div
class="htmlview
paragraph">Magnesium
oxide
(MgO)
nanofluids
are
of
great
interest
for
enhancing
the
performance
in
thermal
management
especially
automotive
applications,
where
efforts
have
been
made
to
reduce
parasitic
losses
from
traditional
cooling
systems.
These
findings
highlight
effects
Water–ethylene
glycol
and
MgO
on
viscosity
conductivity
specific
filling
a
gap
research
that
allows
clarify
how
these
states
behave
at
different
temperature
(T)
concentration
(C)
conditions.
Test
results
demonstrate
improved
adequately
/while
its
corresponding
change
remained
under
control,
affirming
significant
improvement
energy
savings
by
means
heat
transfer
enhancement
using
new
generation
coolants
based
this
nano-additive.
The
also
provide
useful
information
design
development
systems,
including
real
numbers
improvements
lead
more
efficient
reliable
designs.</div></div>