Heat transfer flow of Maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region

In this work, infuence of hybrid nanofuids (Cu and Al2O3) on MHD Maxwell fuid due to pressure gradient are discussed. By introducing dimensionless variables the governing equations with all levied initial and boundary conditions are converted into dimensionless form. Fractional model for Maxwell fu...

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Main Authors: Chu, Yu Ming, Ali, Rizwan, Asjad, Muhammad Imran, Ahmadian, Ali, Senu, Norazak
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020
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author Chu, Yu Ming
Ali, Rizwan
Asjad, Muhammad Imran
Ahmadian, Ali
Senu, Norazak
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Ali, Rizwan
Asjad, Muhammad Imran
Ahmadian, Ali
Senu, Norazak
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description In this work, infuence of hybrid nanofuids (Cu and Al2O3) on MHD Maxwell fuid due to pressure gradient are discussed. By introducing dimensionless variables the governing equations with all levied initial and boundary conditions are converted into dimensionless form. Fractional model for Maxwell fuid is established by Caputo time fractional diferential operator. The dimensionless expression for concentration, temperature and velocity are found using Laplace transform. As a result, it is found that fuid properties show dual behavior for small and large time and by increasing volumetric fraction temperature increases and velocity decreases respectively. Further, we compared the Maxwell, Casson and Newtonian fuids and found that Newtonian fuid has greater velocity due to less viscosity. Draw the graphs of temperature and velocity by Mathcad software and discuss the behavior of fow parameters and the efect of fractional parameters.
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spelling upm-891642021-09-03T22:46:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89164/ Heat transfer flow of Maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region Chu, Yu Ming Ali, Rizwan Asjad, Muhammad Imran Ahmadian, Ali Senu, Norazak In this work, infuence of hybrid nanofuids (Cu and Al2O3) on MHD Maxwell fuid due to pressure gradient are discussed. By introducing dimensionless variables the governing equations with all levied initial and boundary conditions are converted into dimensionless form. Fractional model for Maxwell fuid is established by Caputo time fractional diferential operator. The dimensionless expression for concentration, temperature and velocity are found using Laplace transform. As a result, it is found that fuid properties show dual behavior for small and large time and by increasing volumetric fraction temperature increases and velocity decreases respectively. Further, we compared the Maxwell, Casson and Newtonian fuids and found that Newtonian fuid has greater velocity due to less viscosity. Draw the graphs of temperature and velocity by Mathcad software and discuss the behavior of fow parameters and the efect of fractional parameters. Nature Publishing Group 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/89164/1/MAXWELL.pdf Chu, Yu Ming and Ali, Rizwan and Asjad, Muhammad Imran and Ahmadian, Ali and Senu, Norazak (2020) Heat transfer flow of Maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region. Scientific Reports, 10. art. no. 16643. pp. 1-18. ISSN 2045-2322 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-73174-1 10.1038/s41598-020-73174-1
spellingShingle Chu, Yu Ming
Ali, Rizwan
Asjad, Muhammad Imran
Ahmadian, Ali
Senu, Norazak
Heat transfer flow of Maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region
title Heat transfer flow of Maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region
title_full Heat transfer flow of Maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region
title_fullStr Heat transfer flow of Maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region
title_full_unstemmed Heat transfer flow of Maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region
title_short Heat transfer flow of Maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region
title_sort heat transfer flow of maxwell hybrid nanofluids due to pressure gradient into rectangular region
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