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Overcoming Barriers to Nanofluids Market Update INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES 2016 CREATING A SMART EUROPE 22-24 JUNE 2016, RAI Amsterdam J. ENRIQUE JULIA Universitat Jaume I (Spain) NANOUPTAKE COST ACTION CHAIR enrique.julia@uji.es + info:


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1st MC Meeting — Brussels, 19th April 2016 COST is supported by the EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020 COST is supported by the EU Framework Programme Horizon 2020

+ info: www.cost.eu · www.nanouptake.eu

Overcoming Barriers to Nanofluids Market Update

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES

2016 CREATING A SMART EUROPE 22-24 JUNE 2016, RAI Amsterdam

  • J. ENRIQUE JULIA

Universitat Jaume I (Spain) NANOUPTAKE COST ACTION CHAIR enrique.julia@uji.es

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

1 Motivation 2 Nanofluids 3 COST Association 4 NANOUPTAKE COST Action 5 Conclusions

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • 20

20 40 60 80 100 120 1980 2000 2020 2040 2060 2080 2100 Annual Fossil Fuel CO2 Emissions (Gton) Year

RCP Scenarios vs. IEA Emissions

RCP 8.5 RCP 6.0 RCP 4.5 RCP 3-PD

Source: IEA Energy Outlook 2015

  • 90% of energy budget is related to thermal energy
  • 70% of CO2 emissions due the transport, industry and energy sectors

25% Renewable 20% Carbon capture and storage 40% Efficiency 15% Others

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

Efficiency of thermal systems Thermal properties of Heat Transfer Fluids (HTF) and Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Materials

  • Heat Transfer Fluids: water, glycols, thermal oils, molten salts
  • Thermal properties:
  • heat capacity (amount of energy to be transferred)
  • thermal conductivity (speed of transfer, power)
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1000 nm

Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • Nanofluid = Engineered colloidal suspensions of nanoparticles (solid<100 nm)
  • Potential applications in heat transfer and others
  • Proposed by S.U.S. Choi and M. Masuda in early 90’s

1000 nm Sedimentation 1000 nm Brownian Motion no sedimentation if agglomeration avoided

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • Nanofluids allow to include a solid into a liquid, transferring the solid properties

(in some extend) and keeping the liquid transport properties (in some extend)

  • Nanofluids (NFs) are advanced HTF/TES with enhanced thermal properties by

the addition of nanoparticles (NPs)

  • First application in HTF -> Increment of thermal conductivity

USA 170 Iran 7 EU 98 India 38 P.R. China 79 Japan 15

  • S. Korea

53

1995-2008

Source: ISI Web of Science

USA 567 Iran 776 EU 648 India 622 P.R. China 617 Japan 51

  • S. Korea

258 Malaisia 368 Australia 83

2009-2016

Source: ISI Web of Science

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • Nanofluids market forecast

Nanofluids market share in 2015 (2007 forecast) Nanofluids market share in 2015

4000 papers and patents later 4000 papers and patents later

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • New solid properties explored in the last 5 years

NePCM nanofluids Nanoparticle surface – fluid interaction Solar nanofluids

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • The European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) is an

intergovernmental organisation supporting the scientific/ technological collaboration through networks (COST Actions) and supported by H2020

  • COST is the longest-running European framework supporting trans-

national cooperation among researchers, engineers and scholars across Europe

  • 36 COST Member Countries+1 Cooperating State, Near Neighbor

Countries (NNC), International Partner Countries (IPC), International Organizations (IO)

  • What is a COST Action
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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • NANOUPTAKE proposal presented in April 2015 (13 countries, 25

institutions)

  • Approved by Committee of Senior Officials in October 2015 (success

ratio 10%)

  • Activities from May 2016 to April 2020
  • The objective of NANOUPTAKE is to create a Europe-wide network of

leading R+D+i centres, and of key industries, to develop and foster the use of nanofluids as advanced HTF/TES to increase the efficiency

  • f heat exchange and thermal storage systems
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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • June 2016 (22 COST countries, 37 institutions)
  • Management Committee: Max. 2 members /

country

  • Core Group Members

Chair: Prof. J. E. Julia (ES) Vice-Chair: Prof. D. Wen (UK) Dissemination Coord.: Prof. A. Minea (RO) Scientific Missions Coord.: Prof. P. Estelle (FR) Working Group Leaders and Vice-Leaders:

  • WG1. Prof. O. Manca (IT), Prof. Luis Lugo (ES)
  • WG2. Prof. S. Murshed (PT), Prof. B. Sunden (SE)
  • WG3. Prof. Y. Ding (UK), Prof. C. Castro (PT)
  • WG4. Dr. M. Buschmann (DE), Dra. E. Sani (IT)

ES PT IT FR UK IE GR DE PL DK RO TR NO SE FI MK RS CZ SL IL

BE

  • Grant Holder: Universitat Jaume I

(Castellon, Spain). Grant Holder Manager:

  • Dra. I. Gimenez
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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • June 2016 (22 COST countries, 37 institutions) + 1 NNC + 5 IPC

US UA CN MY AU BR

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • NANOUPTAKE Networking Activities and Participants
  • 1. Training Schools: Once per year. Short, intensive courses with high level

trainers addressed to new participant (now open)

  • 2. Short Term Scientific Missions: Participants staff exchange between 2

weeks and 3 months (now open)

  • 3. Working Groups Activities: Nanofluid development for specific
  • applications. Research centers and companies involved. Meetings,

dissemination, newletters (now open) Participants:

  • R&D Centres
  • Companies

(HTF/NP producers, Potential NF users)

Companies

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • Nanofluid barriers
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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • Working Groups
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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • Potential applications
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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • NANOUPTAKE EVENT #1

October 2016

9:00 13:00 13:00 14:30 14:30 18:30 21:00

25th 26th 27th 28th

Plenary Lecture Training School Training School Lunch break Lunch break Lunch break Manag. Com. Meeting Traini ng Schoo l Training School Gala Dinner Working Groups Meetings Coffee Break Working Groups Meetings Coffee Break Working Groups Meetings Working Groups Meetings Coffee Break Working Groups Meetings Registration

Location

Universitat Jaume I, Castellon de la Plana (Spain)

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Nanofluids Motivation COST Association NANOUPTAKE COST Action Conclusions

  • Nanofluids can play an important role if market barriers are
  • vercome
  • NANOUPTAKE activities from 2016 to 2020
  • More companies involved
  • More information in www.nanouptake.eu (from 1st July)
  • If you are interested send an e-mail to info@nanouptake.eu,

you will receive an electronic form and you will join to the Action

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THANK YOU!

+ info: www.cost.eu · www.nanouptake.eu

INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES

2016 CREATING A SMART EUROPE 22-24 JUNE 2016, RAI Amsterdam

We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. A. Einstein