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Dielectric strength and stability of natural ester oil based TiO2 nanofluids

The synthesis of insulating nanofluids by integration of nanoparticles in insulating oils has been employed over the last two decades by many researchers in an effort to improve both the dielectric strength and the thermal conductivity of dielectric liquids. In this paper, nanofluids with different...

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Published in:Journal of molecular liquids 2020-10, Vol.316, p.113901, Article 113901
Main Authors: Koutras, Konstantinos N., Naxakis, Ioannis A., Antonelou, Aspasia E., Charalampakos, Vasilios P., Pyrgioti, Eleftheria C., Yannopoulos, Spyros N.
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