Skip navigation
  • 中文
  • English

DSpace CRIS

  • DSpace logo
  • Home
  • Research Outputs
  • Researchers
  • Organizations
  • Projects
  • Explore by
    • Research Outputs
    • Researchers
    • Organizations
    • Projects
  • Communities & Collections
  • SDGs
  • Sign in
  • 中文
  • English
  1. National Taiwan Ocean University Research Hub
  2. 海運暨管理學院
  3. 輪機工程學系
Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/15703
Title: Thermoelectric Performances of Seawater and Al2O3 Nanofluids using Battery Facility
Authors: Jung-Chang Wang 
L. Ye
Keywords: ultrasonic;nanofluid;Thermoelectric;Generation;Electrochemistry
Issue Date: 2014
Journal Volume: 3
Journal Issue: 3
Start page/Pages: 35-40
Source: Advanced Shipping and Ocean Engineering
Abstract: 
The article investigates some electrolytes (Tap Water, Seawater, and Aluminium oxide nanoparticles based fluid de-ionized water as nanofluids) to enhance the micro-generation and heat transfer capabilities utilizing thermoelectric performance experiments of battery facilities. Firstly, the experiment employs the two-step synthesis with emulsion-ultrasonic technology to make the aluminium oxide nanofluid in order to search the best suspended stability for alumina nanofluid as electrolyte according to Zeta potential, pH value, thermal conductivity, and viscosity in the present study. The Al2O3 nanofluid was compared with other two electrolytes to discuss the characteristics of the impact of the output currents, voltages, resistances, and temperature distributions under different operating temperatures, distances and areas of electrodes. Finally, the alumina nanofluid between 0% and 2% emulsifying effect has the best stability, thermal conductivity and stable current output.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/15703
Appears in Collections:輪機工程學系

Show full item record

Page view(s)

166
Last Week
0
Last month
1
checked on Jun 30, 2025

Google ScholarTM

Check

Related Items in TAIR


Items in DSpace are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.

Explore by
  • Communities & Collections
  • Research Outputs
  • Researchers
  • Organizations
  • Projects
Build with DSpace-CRIS - Extension maintained and optimized by Logo 4SCIENCE Feedback