Abstract

This article investigates the effect of magnetic field on the viscosity of Fe3O4-water magnetic nanofluid experimentally. Experiments were done in the volume fraction range 0 to 1 vol% and the temperature ranges from25 to 45 ˚C. The results showed that the viscosity increased with increasing of nanoparticle volume fractions and decreased with temperature enhancement with or without of magnetic field. Also, it is observed that the viscosity of the magnetic nanofluid increases with enhancement of magnetic field strength. Thus, magnetic field is a basic factor that influences the viscosity of the magnetic nanofluids and magnetic nanofluid flow can be controlled by applying a magnetic field.

Details

Title
Experimental Investigations on the Viscosity of Magnetic Nanofluids under the Influence of Temperature, Volume Fractions of Nanoparticles and External Magnetic Field
Author
Malekzadeh, A; Pouranfard, A R; Hatami, N; A. Kazemnejad Banari; Rahimi, M R
Pages
693-697
Publication year
2016
Publication date
Mar 2016
Publisher
Isfahan University of Technology
ISSN
1735-3572
e-ISSN
1735-3645
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2477323449
Copyright
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