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[en] Effects of nanoparticle clustering on the heat transfer in nanofluids using the scale relativity theory in the topological dimension DT = 3 are analyzed. In the one-dimensional differentiable case, the clustering morphogenesis process is achieved by cnoidal oscillation modes of the speed field. In such conjecture, a non-autonomous regime implies a relation between the radius and growth speed of the cluster while, a quasi-autonomous regime requires El Naschie's ε(∞) theory through the cluster-cluster coherence (El Naschie global coherence). Moreover, these two regimes are separated by the golden mean. In the one-dimensional non-differentiable case, the fractal kink spontaneously breaks the 'vacuum symmetry' of the fluid by tunneling and generates coherent structures. This mechanism is similar to the one of superconductivity. Thus, the fractal potential acts as an energy accumulator while, the fractal soliton, implies El Naschie's ε(∞) theory (El Naschie local coherence). Since all the properties of the speed field are transferred to the thermal one, for a certain conditions of an external load (e.g. for a certain value of thermal gradient) the soliton and fractal one breaks down (blows up) and release energy. As result, the thermal conductibility in nanofluids unexpectedly increases. Here, El Naschie's ε(∞) theory interferes through El Naschie global and local coherences
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S0960-0779(08)00013-1; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chaos.2008.01.006; Copyright (c) 2008 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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Chaos, Solitons and Fractals; ISSN 0960-0779;
; v. 37(5); p. 1269-1278

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