Abstract:
This work aims to study the enhanced thermal conductivity of silicone oil on increasing mass % of hard magnetic Sm-Co
based nanoparticles (NPs) in the presence of external magnetic felds. Sm-Co NPs were synthesized using the low temperature ’Pechini-type sol–gel’ process. The presence of mixed phases is evident through XRD, FESEM, and TEM. The average
hydrodynamic size of Sm-Co NPs was measured 51 nm by DLS. The study of magnetization vs. magnetic feld reveals the
weak ferromagnetic ordering along with the paramagnetic behaviour of the Sm-Co NPs. Thermal conductivity enhancement
of Sm-Co nanofuids showed an increasing trend with the rising particle concentration and magnetic fux density. A high
thermal conductivity enhancement of~373% is reported at 15 mass % concentration of Sm-Co nanofuids and at a magnetic
fux density of 0.5 T. The mechanism behind this thermal conductivity enhancement in the presence of an externally applied
magnetic feld has been discussed on the basis of near feld magneto-static interactions of the magnetic nanoparticles. Microstructural, magnetic, and heat transport studies of Sm-Co based MNFs are very useful for device applications.