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Physicochemical Aspects of Ecological Heat-transfer Fluids
Skolil, Jan ; Kráčmar, Stanislav (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Čorňák, Štefan (referee) ; Čáslavský, Josef (advisor)
This thesis develops composition of heat transfer fluids with antifreeze properties next to traditional one component glycols produced from propene and ethene. Based on assessment of physical properties it considers application of progressive antifreeze compounds of glycerine and propan-1,3-diole and their mixtures with classic glycols, which do not have negative influence on the environment and which are produced in last years from renewable sources. Due to the necessity of selection of certain compromise between their heat transfer properties, price, solubility and other factors physical properties of selected mixtures are determined together with synergy of each compound, including formulas with glycols: ethan 1,2 diol and propan 1,2 diol Another evaluated factor of studied formulations in addition to their heat transfer properties was anticorrosive protection of common corrosion inhibitors mixtures. The result of whole work is the proposal of several most perspective formulations based on mixtures of polyhydric alcohols in terms of their features enabling them heat transfer, reasonable costs, and the restrictions of impact of their use, particularly in heat transfer systems, to human health and the environment. The knowledge of physical properties of water solutions of polyhydric alcohols mixtures also helps to better using of recycled materials from planning recycling plant for glycols.
Rheological properties analysis of heat transfer fluids
Neradil, Petr ; Hylský, Josef (referee) ; Frk, Martin (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the issue of heat transfer fluids for solar thermal system. It discusses the different types of solar systems and their use. It also describes the different types of heat-transfer fluids for solar thermal systems and analyzes the basic chemical composition of commercially available heat-transfer fluids. There are described the properties of these fluids and methods for measuring certain properties. The practical part deals with measuring the temperature dependence of density and dynamic viscosity of alternative and commercially available heat-transfer fluids, determining the freezing point and compares the results.
Heat Transfer Fluids using Naoparticles.
Tihon, Jaroslav ; Pěnkavová, Věra
Our experimental results obtained in the investigation of aqueous suspensions containing Al2O3 nanoparticles are summarized in respect to the suspension stability, rheology, and thermo-physical properties.
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Physicochemical Aspects of Ecological Heat-transfer Fluids
Skolil, Jan ; Kráčmar, Stanislav (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (referee) ; Čorňák, Štefan (referee) ; Čáslavský, Josef (advisor)
This thesis develops composition of heat transfer fluids with antifreeze properties next to traditional one component glycols produced from propene and ethene. Based on assessment of physical properties it considers application of progressive antifreeze compounds of glycerine and propan-1,3-diole and their mixtures with classic glycols, which do not have negative influence on the environment and which are produced in last years from renewable sources. Due to the necessity of selection of certain compromise between their heat transfer properties, price, solubility and other factors physical properties of selected mixtures are determined together with synergy of each compound, including formulas with glycols: ethan 1,2 diol and propan 1,2 diol Another evaluated factor of studied formulations in addition to their heat transfer properties was anticorrosive protection of common corrosion inhibitors mixtures. The result of whole work is the proposal of several most perspective formulations based on mixtures of polyhydric alcohols in terms of their features enabling them heat transfer, reasonable costs, and the restrictions of impact of their use, particularly in heat transfer systems, to human health and the environment. The knowledge of physical properties of water solutions of polyhydric alcohols mixtures also helps to better using of recycled materials from planning recycling plant for glycols.
Rheological properties analysis of heat transfer fluids
Neradil, Petr ; Hylský, Josef (referee) ; Frk, Martin (advisor)
This master thesis deals with the issue of heat transfer fluids for solar thermal system. It discusses the different types of solar systems and their use. It also describes the different types of heat-transfer fluids for solar thermal systems and analyzes the basic chemical composition of commercially available heat-transfer fluids. There are described the properties of these fluids and methods for measuring certain properties. The practical part deals with measuring the temperature dependence of density and dynamic viscosity of alternative and commercially available heat-transfer fluids, determining the freezing point and compares the results.

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