Flow of nanofluids and its theoretical physics

The advancement of nanofluids as an enhanced liquid combination with a low percentage of nanometer-sized solid particles in suspension has only been studied for a few decades. A nanofluid is a fluid with nanometer-sized particles. Nanoparticles are dispersed in a common base fluid such as water, oil...

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Nanoparticles
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