Hybrid nanofluids are advanced working fluids created by dispersing two or more different nanoparticles into a base fluid. This combination delivers superior thermal, electrical, and rheological properties compared to conventional and single-particle nanofluids.
Synergistic Enhancement Mechanisms
The interaction between multiple nanoparticles generates a synergistic effect that boosts thermal conductivity, improves heat transfer rates, and enhances flow stability, making hybrid nanofluids highly efficient for demanding thermal systems.
Stability and Dispersion Behavior
Long-term stability is a key factor in hybrid nanofluid performance. Proper surface treatment, nanoparticle selection, and optimized concentration ensure uniform dispersion and prevent agglomeration or sedimentation.
Thermal and Energy System Applications
Hybrid nanofluuids are widely used in solar collectors, heat exchangers, electronic cooling, refrigeration, and energy storage systems, delivering improved efficiency and reduced operational costs.
Future Research and Technological Potential
Ongoing research focuses on optimizing nanoparticle combinations, eco-friendly formulations, and smart hybrid nanofluids with tunable properties, opening new opportunities in sustainable energy and next-generation thermal technologies.
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