Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3087378956> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3087378956 endingPage "529" @default.
- W3087378956 startingPage "519" @default.
- W3087378956 abstract "Abstract Carbon dioxide is considered as the main greenhouse gas responsible for climate change. Absorption of CO 2 by liquid phase has gained attention as a means of mitigating environmental challenges. In this study, the effect of Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles on the CO 2 ‐water mass transfer coefficient was experimentally evaluated in the presence and absence of a magnetic field. The absorption experiments were carried out in a falling liquid film absorber system in laminar and turbulent flow regimes. Fe 3 O 4 /water nanofluid was used in 0.001‐0.05 vol% concentrations. The results show that adding Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles to water increases the mass transfer coefficient (MTC), and that it increases with an increase in nanofluid concentration. For a concentration of 0.05 vol% nanofluid, the MTC was improved 111% and 13.7% in the turbulent and laminar flow regimes, respectively. The mass transfer coefficient of CO 2 in water and effective mass transfer coefficient in nanofluid were increased up to 10% and 29% in the presence of a parallel alternative magnetic field, respectively." @default.
- W3087378956 created "2020-09-25" @default.
- W3087378956 creator A5019013998 @default.
- W3087378956 creator A5053489388 @default.
- W3087378956 creator A5070512459 @default.
- W3087378956 date "2020-11-03" @default.
- W3087378956 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W3087378956 title "Improvement of <scp>CO<sub>2</sub></scp> absorption by <scp>Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub></scp>/water nanofluid falling liquid film in presence of the magnetic field" @default.
- W3087378956 cites W1496024991 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W1646886400 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W1971283873 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W1978371221 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2006096522 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2007810711 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2009039524 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2010898227 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2011339767 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2013378514 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2014860184 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2016148754 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2016975888 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2026568216 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2027989549 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2035685097 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2040393767 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2041252930 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2045002636 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2045937144 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2047427197 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2048100451 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2049985736 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2051895617 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2055990181 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2059927201 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2067095410 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2074370912 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2088157895 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2113655485 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2125086900 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2133599163 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2153636281 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2170611433 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2294290919 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2316740853 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2335611620 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2338164419 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2469818438 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2547587765 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2769119652 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2782638139 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2783138639 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2807870275 @default.
- W3087378956 cites W2914553693 @default.
- W3087378956 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/cjce.23883" @default.
- W3087378956 hasPublicationYear "2020" @default.
- W3087378956 type Work @default.
- W3087378956 sameAs 3087378956 @default.
- W3087378956 citedByCount "12" @default.
- W3087378956 countsByYear W30873789562021 @default.
- W3087378956 countsByYear W30873789562022 @default.
- W3087378956 countsByYear W30873789562023 @default.
- W3087378956 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3087378956 hasAuthorship W3087378956A5019013998 @default.
- W3087378956 hasAuthorship W3087378956A5053489388 @default.
- W3087378956 hasAuthorship W3087378956A5070512459 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C101555633 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C113196181 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C115260700 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C125287762 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C126857682 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C147789679 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C155672457 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C171250308 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C196558001 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C21946209 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C30487094 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C42360764 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C51038369 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C69907114 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C76563973 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConcept C97355855 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C101555633 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C113196181 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C115260700 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C121332964 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C125287762 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C126857682 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C127413603 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C147789679 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C155672457 @default.
- W3087378956 hasConceptScore W3087378956C159985019 @default.