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 Nanofluid in Heatpipe, Still in research

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glock88
post Sep 1 2008, 04:49 PM

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wow thermodynamics research... this is interesting. this nanofluids... whats the boiling temp and freezing temp?? maybe it has a lower freezing point and a slightly higher boiling point compared to pure fluids then only it can work without pumps.

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glock88
post Sep 1 2008, 08:54 PM

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brother dont underestimate thermodynamics... trust me... it may look easy but it actually aint. if u study thermodynamics in engineering... whatever u learn in the first year are just skimming the surface of the topic... lol... i start to sound like a lecturer ad... lol...
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post Dec 25 2008, 10:20 PM

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i thought alumina is aluminum oxide.. or am i wrong?

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