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Nanofluid evaporation under radiation
Posted Oct 20, 2015, 12:31 p.m. EDT Fluid & Heat, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.4, Version 5.0, Version 5.1 0 Replies
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I am new to COMSOL multiphysics. I am trying to simulate nanofluid (2% by volume graphite nanoparticles in ethyl alcohol base fluid) evaporation. I am considering just one single droplet in air and an external radiation falling on this droplet. What I expect is that ethyl alcohol will vaporize first retaining an agglomerated graphite particle cloud. Could you please advice/share your experience, a) which model to use for nanofluid evaporation? b) if it is at all possible to couple radiation to multi-phase model? c) how to consider particle motion inside droplet during evaporation? Any suggestion/comments regarding this topic would be extremely helpful.
Thanks for your help!
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Sayan
Research Assistant, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Hello Sayan Biswas
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