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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Water-Diesel Secondary Dispersion Separation Using Superhydrophobic Tubes of Nanofibers

Viswanadam, Goutham 28 August 2013 (has links)
No description available.
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Caracterização da condutividade térmica, viscosidade dinâmica e ângulo de contato para nanofluidos baseados em partículas de alumina-gama em água / Characterization of the thermal conductivity, dynamic viscosity and contact angle of nanofluids based on gama-alumina nanoparticles in water

Motta, Franciane de Campos 26 April 2012 (has links)
Este trabalho trata da caracterização de propriedades termodinâmicas e de transporte de nanofluidos baseados em nanopartículas de alumina em água para diferentes concentrações. Suspensões estáveis foram elaboradas por meio de um agitador ultrassônico. As seguintes propriedades foram analisadas: i) condutividade térmica com o método da sonda-linear; ii) viscosidade dinâmica através do reômetro do tipo cone e placa e iii) ângulo de contato com base em registros fotográficos de gotas em uma superfície plana e o tratamento de imagem através de um programa elaborado em LabVIEW. Procedimentos foram utilizados visando validar os métodos experimentais adotados, entre eles a comparação com resultados para fluidos puros. Além do estudo experimental, foi realizada uma análise crítica da literatura sobre condutividade térmica e viscosidade dinâmica de nanofluidos. Com base nesta análise, os resultados experimentais foram comparados a dados empíricos da literatura e métodos de previsão de propriedades desenvolvidos para nanofluidos e para suspensões de particulado sólido em líquido. De uma maneira geral, os resultados levantados neste estudo para condutividade térmica e viscosidade dinâmica de nanofluidos foram significativamente superiores a maioria dos dados experimentais da literatura e aos resultados proporcionados pelos métodos de previsão. Entretanto, para nanofluidos com composições distintas de nanopartículas de alumina em água, comportamentos similares ao do presente estudo também são observados na literatura. No caso do ângulo de contato, verificou-se seu decréscimo com o incremento da concentração de nanopartículas. Tal resultado coincide com a bibliografia consultada, segundo a qual a molhabilidade do nanofluido se eleva com o incremento da concentração de nanopartículas. / The present study concerns the characterization of thermodynamic and transport properties of nanofluids based on alumina nanoparticles in deionized water. Stable suspensions were obtained using an ultrasonic homogenizer (Sonicator). The following properties were measured: i) thermal conductivity using the linear probe method, ii) dynamic viscosity through a cone-plate rheometer iii) contact angle, based on photographic of nanofluid drops on a flat surface and image processing through a program based on LabVIEW. The methods and experimental procedures were validated by performing measurements properties of pure fluids with well known characteristics. Besides the experimental study, it was performed a comprehensive literature review on thermal conductivity and dynamic viscosity of nanofluids. Experimental results were compared against the data from the literature and the respective predictive methods developed for suspensions of nanofluids and micro solid particles in liquid. Generally speaking, the nanofluid thermal conductivity and dynamic viscosity measured in the present study were higher than the empirical values from the literature and the values given by predictive methods. However, it should be highlighted that although for different compositions of nanofluids behaviors similar to the one observed in this study are also reported in the literature. In case of contact angle, it was found that its value decreases with increasing the nanoparticle volumetric concentration. Such results is coincident with literature reports according to which the nanofluid wettability, given in terms of the contact angle, increases with increasing the nanoparticle concentration.
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Caracterização da condutividade térmica, viscosidade dinâmica e ângulo de contato para nanofluidos baseados em partículas de alumina-gama em água / Characterization of the thermal conductivity, dynamic viscosity and contact angle of nanofluids based on gama-alumina nanoparticles in water

Franciane de Campos Motta 26 April 2012 (has links)
Este trabalho trata da caracterização de propriedades termodinâmicas e de transporte de nanofluidos baseados em nanopartículas de alumina em água para diferentes concentrações. Suspensões estáveis foram elaboradas por meio de um agitador ultrassônico. As seguintes propriedades foram analisadas: i) condutividade térmica com o método da sonda-linear; ii) viscosidade dinâmica através do reômetro do tipo cone e placa e iii) ângulo de contato com base em registros fotográficos de gotas em uma superfície plana e o tratamento de imagem através de um programa elaborado em LabVIEW. Procedimentos foram utilizados visando validar os métodos experimentais adotados, entre eles a comparação com resultados para fluidos puros. Além do estudo experimental, foi realizada uma análise crítica da literatura sobre condutividade térmica e viscosidade dinâmica de nanofluidos. Com base nesta análise, os resultados experimentais foram comparados a dados empíricos da literatura e métodos de previsão de propriedades desenvolvidos para nanofluidos e para suspensões de particulado sólido em líquido. De uma maneira geral, os resultados levantados neste estudo para condutividade térmica e viscosidade dinâmica de nanofluidos foram significativamente superiores a maioria dos dados experimentais da literatura e aos resultados proporcionados pelos métodos de previsão. Entretanto, para nanofluidos com composições distintas de nanopartículas de alumina em água, comportamentos similares ao do presente estudo também são observados na literatura. No caso do ângulo de contato, verificou-se seu decréscimo com o incremento da concentração de nanopartículas. Tal resultado coincide com a bibliografia consultada, segundo a qual a molhabilidade do nanofluido se eleva com o incremento da concentração de nanopartículas. / The present study concerns the characterization of thermodynamic and transport properties of nanofluids based on alumina nanoparticles in deionized water. Stable suspensions were obtained using an ultrasonic homogenizer (Sonicator). The following properties were measured: i) thermal conductivity using the linear probe method, ii) dynamic viscosity through a cone-plate rheometer iii) contact angle, based on photographic of nanofluid drops on a flat surface and image processing through a program based on LabVIEW. The methods and experimental procedures were validated by performing measurements properties of pure fluids with well known characteristics. Besides the experimental study, it was performed a comprehensive literature review on thermal conductivity and dynamic viscosity of nanofluids. Experimental results were compared against the data from the literature and the respective predictive methods developed for suspensions of nanofluids and micro solid particles in liquid. Generally speaking, the nanofluid thermal conductivity and dynamic viscosity measured in the present study were higher than the empirical values from the literature and the values given by predictive methods. However, it should be highlighted that although for different compositions of nanofluids behaviors similar to the one observed in this study are also reported in the literature. In case of contact angle, it was found that its value decreases with increasing the nanoparticle volumetric concentration. Such results is coincident with literature reports according to which the nanofluid wettability, given in terms of the contact angle, increases with increasing the nanoparticle concentration.
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Dynamic Soil Water Repellency in Hydrologic Systems

Beatty, Sarah M.B. January 2016 (has links)
Dynamic soil water repellency is an important soil phenomenon in the vadose zone as it is now recognised that most soils in the world are likely to express some degree of reduced wettability and/or long term hydrophobicity. Fractional wettability and contact angles are, however, rarely discussed or quantified for natural systems. This is particularly the case in the presence of dynamic contact angles. Soil water repellency remains a persistent impediment and challenge to accurate conceptual and numerical models of flow and storage in the vadose zone. This dissertation addresses the opportunity and pressing need for contributions that develop better quantifiable definitions, descriptions, and understanding of soil water repellency. Using materials collected from post wildfire sites, this work employs water and ethanol to identify, isolate, and quantify contact angle dynamics and fractional wettability effects during infiltration. Varied concentrations of water and ethanol solutions were applied to soils and observed through X-ray microtomography, tension infiltration experiments, and moisture content measurements in the laboratory and field. Several analyses from lab and field investigations showed that applications of ethanol and specifically, water-ethanol aqueous solutions provide unique additional insights into proportions of media that remain non-wettable and how those proportions affect overall hydrologic processes, which are not readily observable through water infiltrations alone. Observations include the wetting up of microporous structures, reduced storage, and changes in unsaturated hydraulic conductivities. Challenges which develop as a consequence of variable fluid properties including changes to operational pore assemblages, slow down of wetting fronts, and non-uniqueness relative to infiltration responses are addressed. Important insights and contributions were developed through this approach and water-ethanol mixtures are valuable tools for developing greater quantification and mechanistic data to better inform our models and understanding of dynamic soil water repellency. / Dissertation / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) / Quantifying fluid behaviours in soils is important for a host of environmental, social, and economic reasons. Over the last 25+ years, one soil phenomenon has garnered increased attention because it interferes with our ability to carry out this work. Soils that are or become water repellent develop all over the world and where hydrophobic or non-wetting substances can enter soil and remain in pore spaces or as coatings on particles. To assist in the tracking and management of its complex effects on water storage and infiltration, the goals of this work were to develop fundamental insights into the manifestation and effects of this variable soil property on key hydrologic properties and processes. This work tests a new conceptual model for understanding these systems through both field and laboratory work and using a number of different technologies. These include X-ray microtomography (μXCT), tension infiltrometry, and more regularly applied techniques which are sensitive to changes in repellency. The works shows how combining fractional wettability and contact angle dynamics generates a stereoscopic conceptual framework which facilitates increased capacity for quantifying and understanding of soil systems expressing dynamic soil water repellency.

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