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DescriptionU.S. Department of Energy - Science - 389 002 009 (9954754044).jpg |
NANOFLUID DEVELOPERS STEVE CHOI AND JEFF EASTMAN OF ANL WORK WITH INDUSTRY TO IMPROVE UNDERSTANDING OF NANOFLUIDS. ADDING NANOSCALE PARTICLES, SO SMALL THEY ARE MEASURED IN BILLIONTHS OF A METER, TO CONVENTIONAL LIQUIDS HOLDS THE PROMISE OF MORE EFFICIENT COOLING FOR ENGINES, MACHINERY AND SUPERCOMPUTERS. ANL SCIENTISTS HAVE FOUND THAT THESE NANOFLUIDS HAVE INCREASED, BY UP TO 150 PERCENT, THE HEAT TRANSFER RATE OF LIQUIDS. For more information or additional images, please contact 202-586-5251. |
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Author | U.S. Department of Energy from United States |
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by U.S. Department of Energy at https://flickr.com/photos/37916456@N02/9954754044. It was reviewed on 22 November 2017 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the United States Government Work. |
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