MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect

The effect of suction on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) stagnation point flow of a nanofluid towards a linearly stretching/shrinking sheet at the boundary was investigated. The water-based nanofluids containing three metallic nanoparticles namely, copper (Cu), alumina (Al2O3) and titania (TiO2) are cons...

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Main Authors: Alias, Nurain Naziha, Rosali, Haliza, Bachok lati, Norfifah, Pop, Ioan
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris 2025
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author Alias, Nurain Naziha
Rosali, Haliza
Bachok lati, Norfifah
Pop, Ioan
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Rosali, Haliza
Bachok lati, Norfifah
Pop, Ioan
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description The effect of suction on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) stagnation point flow of a nanofluid towards a linearly stretching/shrinking sheet at the boundary was investigated. The water-based nanofluids containing three metallic nanoparticles namely, copper (Cu), alumina (Al2O3) and titania (TiO2) are considered. By using a similarity transformation, the governing nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) subjected to the boundary conditions are converted into the system of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Numerical results are obtained using the boundary value problem solver bvp4c in MATLAB software. The investigation focuses on the impact of suction parameters and the nanoparticle volume fraction parameter on the nanofluids with Prandtl number, Pr = 6.2. The graphical representation and analysis of the influence of the suction parameter S and the magnetic parameter M on the skin friction coefficient, local Nusselt number are provided. Both velocity and temperature profiles are presented to show the duality of the solution. The numerical results of both velocity and temperature profiles including the skin friction coefficient and local Nusselt number are presented for various values of the governing parameters. The results show that the temperature and velocity profiles are influenced by suction, magnetic field, and nanoparticle volume fraction. The finding suggests that incorporating nanoparticles into the based fluids leads to an increase in both the skin friction coefficient and the heat transfer rate at the surface.
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spelling upm-1209412025-10-16T04:03:57Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120941/ MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect Alias, Nurain Naziha Rosali, Haliza Bachok lati, Norfifah Pop, Ioan The effect of suction on magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) stagnation point flow of a nanofluid towards a linearly stretching/shrinking sheet at the boundary was investigated. The water-based nanofluids containing three metallic nanoparticles namely, copper (Cu), alumina (Al2O3) and titania (TiO2) are considered. By using a similarity transformation, the governing nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) subjected to the boundary conditions are converted into the system of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). Numerical results are obtained using the boundary value problem solver bvp4c in MATLAB software. The investigation focuses on the impact of suction parameters and the nanoparticle volume fraction parameter on the nanofluids with Prandtl number, Pr = 6.2. The graphical representation and analysis of the influence of the suction parameter S and the magnetic parameter M on the skin friction coefficient, local Nusselt number are provided. Both velocity and temperature profiles are presented to show the duality of the solution. The numerical results of both velocity and temperature profiles including the skin friction coefficient and local Nusselt number are presented for various values of the governing parameters. The results show that the temperature and velocity profiles are influenced by suction, magnetic field, and nanoparticle volume fraction. The finding suggests that incorporating nanoparticles into the based fluids leads to an increase in both the skin friction coefficient and the heat transfer rate at the surface. Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris 2025 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_sa_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120941/1/120941.pdf Alias, Nurain Naziha and Rosali, Haliza and Bachok lati, Norfifah and Pop, Ioan (2025) MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect. Journal of Science and Mathematics Letters, 13 (1). pp. 51-60. ISSN 2462-2052; eISSN: 2600-8718 https://ejournal.upsi.edu.my/index.php/JSML/article/view/10868 10.37134/jsml.vol13.1.6.2025
spellingShingle Alias, Nurain Naziha
Rosali, Haliza
Bachok lati, Norfifah
Pop, Ioan
MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect
title MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect
title_full MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect
title_fullStr MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect
title_full_unstemmed MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect
title_short MHD stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect
title_sort mhd stagnation point flow over a stretching/shrinking sheet in nanofluid with suction effect
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