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Effect of Carbon Nanotube Concentration on Cooling Behaviors of Oil-Based Nanofluids During the Immersion Quenching
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作者 陈斯 曾效舒 袁秋红 《Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong university(Science)》 EI 2017年第4期395-401,共7页
Oil-based nanofluids including 0.75%—1.75% (mass fraction) carbon nanotubes (CNTs) without any surfactants have been synthesized by a two-step process. The probes machined from 45#steel with 22mm diameter and 50mm le... Oil-based nanofluids including 0.75%—1.75% (mass fraction) carbon nanotubes (CNTs) without any surfactants have been synthesized by a two-step process. The probes machined from 45#steel with 22mm diameter and 50mm length are quenched in the as-synthesized CNT nanofluids for testing the cooling behaviors of the nanofluids. The laser diffraction particle size analyzer, scanning electronic microscope (SEM), X-ray diffractometer and transmission electron microscope (TEM) are used to characterize the quality and distribution of CNTs in the nanofluids. The wettability and viscosity of 30#oil and oil-based CNT nanofluids are measured by a goniometer at 15 C and a rotational type viscometer at 40 C, respectively. The results show that the cooling efficiency of the oil-based CNT nanofluids is better than that of 30#oil. Moreover, the cooling rate of the naonofluids increases with the further increase of the CNT concentration. When the mass fraction of CNTs increases to 1.75%, the cooling rate of the naonofluids reaches a maximum at 760 C and it is increased by 77.8% as compared to that of base oil. The improved cooling rate of oil by CNTs is mainly due to the uniform distribution and excellent thermal conductivity of CNTs. © 2017, Shanghai Jiaotong University and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany. 展开更多
关键词 carbon nanotube(CNT) NANOFLUID QUENCHING cooling behavior CONCENTRATION
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Observation of Atomic Dynamic Behaviors in the Evaporative Cooling by In-Situ Imaging the Plugged Hole of Ultracold Atoms
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作者 Tian-You Gao Dong-Fang Zhang +2 位作者 Ling-Ran Kong Rui-Zong Li Kai-Jun Jiang 《Chinese Physics Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第8期58-61,共4页
We experimentally observe the dynamic evolution of atoms in the evaporative cooling, by in-situ imaging the plugged hole of ultracold atoms. Ultracold rubidium atoms confined in a magnetic trap are plugged using a blu... We experimentally observe the dynamic evolution of atoms in the evaporative cooling, by in-situ imaging the plugged hole of ultracold atoms. Ultracold rubidium atoms confined in a magnetic trap are plugged using a blue-detuned laser beam with a waist of 20 m at a wavelength of 767 nm. We probe the variation of the atomic temperature and width versus the radio frequency in the evaporative cooling. Both the behaviors are in good agreement with the calculation of the trapping potential dressed by the rf signal above the threshold temperature,while deviating from the calculation near the phase transition. To accurately obtain the atomic width, we use the plugged hole as the reference to optimize the optical imaging system by precisely minimizing the artificial structures due to the defocus effect. 展开更多
关键词 Observation of Atomic Dynamic behaviors in the Evaporative cooling by In-Situ Imaging the Plugged Hole of Ultracold Atoms
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