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B. Raja

Researcher at Indian Institutes of Information Technology

Publications -  35
Citations -  1410

B. Raja is an academic researcher from Indian Institutes of Information Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat transfer coefficient & Heat transfer. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 32 publications receiving 1203 citations. Previous affiliations of B. Raja include Anna University & Indian Institutes of Technology.

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Enhancement of heat transfer using nanofluids—An overview

TL;DR: A colloidal mixture of nano-sized particles in a base fluid, called nanofluids, tremendously enhances the heat transfer characteristics of the original fluid, and is ideally suited for practical applications due to its marvelous characteristics.
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Experimental Investigation on the Thermal Conductivity and Viscosity of Silver-Deionized Water Nanofluid

TL;DR: In this paper, the thermal conductivity and viscosity of deionized water nanofluid is measured and studied for temperatures between 50°C and 90°C using the transient hot-wire apparatus and the Cannon-Fenske viscometer.
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Heat transfer characteristics of silver/water nanofluids in a shell and tube heat exchanger

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental study was carried out to investigate the heat transfer characteristics of silver/water nanofluids in a shell and tube heat exchanger, and the results showed an increase in convective heat transfer coefficient and effectiveness of the nano-materials as the particle volume concentration is increased.
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Convective heat transfer of nanofluids with correlations

TL;DR: In this paper, experiments were performed using silver-water nanofluids under laminar, transition and turbulent flow regimes in a horizontal 4.3-mm inner-diameter tube-in-tube counter-current heat transfer test section.
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Thermal conductivity of CuO–DI water nanofluids using 3-ω measurement technique in a suspended micro-wire

TL;DR: In this article, a 3-π-based measurement device for thermal conductivity measurement of low volume fluid samples in various fields such as biotechnology and nanofluids is presented.