Recently I did an analysis of nanofluid inside a radiator by entering nanoparticles properties in "add fluid" option in wizard. Is this the right way to do nanofluid simulation. I tried entering nanofluid properties (Like thermal conductivity, dynamic viscosity, Cp, density) but it doesn't help in any increase heat transfer rate greater than normal water. Most of the journal papers I referred had done their CFD analysis of nanofluids by entering nanoparticle properties. By entering nanoparticle properties there is an increase in heat transfer rate and I got results. But I want to know how this works in solid works (at background level). Is this the right way to do ? please help asap.
Here is a video of my procedure (by adding nanoparticle properties instead of nanofluids prop.)...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaouJWAjXqQ&t=387s
SolidworksSimulation