THE ROLE OF NANOMATERIALS IN HEAT EXCHANGE SYSTEMS
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Nanofluids, heat exchangers, thermal conductivity, nanotechnology, energy systemsAbstract
Nanotechnology has revolutionized heat transfer processes across various industries. This study investigates how nanomaterials improve the efficiency of heat exchange systems by enhancing thermal conductivity, reducing fouling, and enabling compact design solutions.Downloads
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