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Measurement of the Shear Rate-Dependent Thermal Conductivity for Suspension with Microparticles

미립자를 포함한 현탁액의 전단율에 의존적인 열전도율 측정

  • 이성혁 (경북대학교 대학원 기계공학과) ;
  • 신세현 (경북대학교 기계공학부)
  • Received : 1998.02.25
  • Published : 1998.08.01

Abstract

An effective thermal conductivity measurement for suspensions of microparticles in oil mixture is conducted in order to evaluate the shear rate-dependence of the thermal conductivity of suspensions. Measurements are made for rotating Couette flows between two concentric cylinders. The rotating outer cylinder is immersed into a constant temperature water bath while the stationary inner cylinder is subject to a uniform heat fluff. Test fluids are made to be homogeneous suspensions, in which neutrally buoyant microparticles ($d=25{\sim}300{\mu}m$) are uniformly dispersed. The present measurements show strong shear-rate dependent thermal conductivities for the suspensions, which are higher than those at zero shear rate. The shear rate dependent thermal conductivity increases with the particle size and volume concentration.4 new model for shear rate-dependent thermal conductivity of microparticle suspensions is proposed; the correlation covers from zero shear rate value to asymptotic plateau value at moderately high shear rates.

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