#8263. Evaluation of the thermal performance of various nanofluids used to harvest solar energy

October 2026publication date
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Energy (miscellaneous);
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Abstract:
The use of alternative energy sources is nearly the only way to meet the energy needs of people worldwide caused by the exhaustion of natural fuel sources. Currently, solar energy is the most affordable and environmentally sustainable energy resource. However, the efficiency of the existing solar collectors is below 50%. There are many technological approaches to increase the heat transfer efficiency of solar collectors, which imply the enhancement of solar radiation uptake. The efficiency of solar collectors was also found dependent upon the properties of the working liquid. Nanofluids are used to improve the thermal properties of solar collectors as they are characterized by good radiation absorption performance.
Keywords:
Heat transfer; Nanofluids; Solar collector efficiency; Solar energy; Thermal characteristics

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