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The document presents data on the physical properties of silicon dioxide-water nanofluids at various nanoparticle volume concentrations (φ) including density (ρ), specific heat (Cp), thermal conductivity (k), and dynamic viscosity (μ). It also describes the measurement devices, resolutions, and maximum errors for variables such as temperature, volume flow rate, length, current, time, viscosity, and mass. Tables 3 and 4 specify the maximum errors for main variables and calculated parameters including Reynolds number (Re), volumetric flow rate (q), heat transfer coefficient (h), Nusselt number (Nu), and more.

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The document presents data on the physical properties of silicon dioxide-water nanofluids at various nanoparticle volume concentrations (φ) including density (ρ), specific heat (Cp), thermal conductivity (k), and dynamic viscosity (μ). It also describes the measurement devices, resolutions, and maximum errors for variables such as temperature, volume flow rate, length, current, time, viscosity, and mass. Tables 3 and 4 specify the maximum errors for main variables and calculated parameters including Reynolds number (Re), volumetric flow rate (q), heat transfer coefficient (h), Nusselt number (Nu), and more.

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Table 1.

Physical properties of ϕ SiO2 - Water nanofluid at 30 oC

ϕ =0% ϕ =0.5% ϕ =1.5% ϕ =2.5% ϕ =3.5% ϕ =4.5%

ρ 995.7 1003.0 1017.7 1032.3 1047.0 1061.6

Cp 4178.0 4135.7 4053.0 3972.6 3894.4 3818.5

k 0.620 0.644 0.659 0.666 0.671 0.674

µ.10-3 0.798 0.841 0.946 1.017 1.278 1.514

ϕ =5.5% ϕ =6.5% ϕ =7.5% ϕ =8.5%

ρ 1076.2 1090.9 1105.5 1120.2

Cp 3744.5 3672.6 3602.6 3534.4

k 0.677 0.680 0.682 0.683

µ.10-3 1.66 1.955 2.415 3.331

Table 2. Measured parameters with measuring devices and their resolution

Parameter Device Manufacture Resolution Unit

K-type thermocouples STORKE


Temperature 0.1 °C
Temperature DAQ GRAPHTEC

Volume flow Venture and U-Tube


In-house 1 mm
rate Manometer

Length Vernier caliper Tri-circle 0.05 mm

Ruler Rotring - Germany 1 mm

Volt Digital multi-meter RadioShack 0.001 V

Clamp multi-meter 400


Current UNI-T 0.001 A
A - UT203

Time Digital stop watch SAMSUNG Co. 0.01 sec

Ostwald Viscometer
Dynamic Tomas Scientific , Inc [US]
Viscosity Bath KV4000 - -
Viscosity KOEHLER instrument Co. INC
SERIES

Electronic balance
Mass METTLER Company 0.1 gram
(PE6000)
Table 3. Maximum error of the main variables

Variable The Smallest measured data The Maximum error

𝑈 𝑇𝑡𝑐 −𝑇𝑗
Ttc-Tj 2 = 0.6 %
𝑇𝑡𝑐 − 𝑇𝑗
𝑈𝑉
V 4.66 = 0.01%
𝑉
𝑈𝐼
I 115 = 0.004%
𝐼
UW
W 0.15 = 0.25%
W
UL
L 0.167 = 0.22%
L
𝑈𝑑
d 0.006 = 0.31%
𝑑
𝑈𝑧
z 0.003 = 12.3%
𝑧
𝑈𝑣
v 0.534 = 1.97%
𝑣
𝑈𝜌
ρnf 995.710 = 0.1%
𝜌
𝑈µ 𝑛𝑓
µnf 0.000841 = 0.05%
µ𝑛𝑓
𝑈𝑘
k 0.62 = 0.1%
𝑘

Table 4. Uncertainty of calculated parameters

Parameter Expression Maximum Uncertainty

𝜌𝑛𝑓 𝑣𝑑 𝑈𝑅𝑒 𝑈𝜌 2
𝑈𝑣 2
𝑈𝑑 2
𝑈𝜇 2
𝑅𝑒 = = + + + 2.06%
𝜇𝑛𝑓 𝑅𝑒 𝜌 𝑣 𝑑 𝜇

𝑉𝐼 𝑈𝑞 𝑈𝑉 2
𝑈𝐼 2
𝑈𝑊 2
𝑈𝐿 2
𝑞= = + + + 0.34%
𝑊𝐿 𝑞 𝑉 𝐼 𝑊 𝐿

𝑞 𝑈ℎ 𝑈𝑞 2 𝑈(𝑇𝑤−𝑇𝑗) 2
ℎ= = + 0.66%
𝑇𝑤 − 𝑇𝑗 ℎ 𝑞 𝑇𝑤 − 𝑇𝑗

ℎ𝑑 𝑈𝑁𝑢 𝑈ℎ 2
𝑈𝑑 2
𝑈𝑘 2
𝑁𝑢 = = + + 0.73%
𝑘𝑛𝑓 𝑁𝑢 ℎ 𝑑 𝑘

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