Impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects

In many industries, extremely high-performance cooling is a crucial requirement. However, the fundamental challenge to developing energy-efficient heat transfer fluids required for cooling is insufficient thermal conductivity. In this case, the utilization of nanofluid is effective to overcome these...

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Main Authors: Khan, Umair, Ishak, Anuar, Zaib, Aurang, Elattar, Samia, Eldin, Sayed M., Zehba Raizah, Waini, Iskandar, Muhammad Waqas
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spelling my.utem.eprints.262832023-03-02T16:32:12Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26283/ Impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects Khan, Umair Ishak, Anuar Zaib, Aurang Elattar, Samia Eldin, Sayed M. Zehba Raizah Waini, Iskandar Muhammad Waqas In many industries, extremely high-performance cooling is a crucial requirement. However, the fundamental challenge to developing energy-efficient heat transfer fluids required for cooling is insufficient thermal conductivity. In this case, the utilization of nanofluid is effective to overcome these challenges. The current study aims to examine the two-dimensional (2D) stretching wall jet heat transfer fluid flow induced by a water-based alumina nanofluid embedded in a porous medium with buoyancy force. In addition, irregular heat sink/source and slip effects are assessed. The leading partial differential equations are changed into ordinary differential equations by incorporating similarity variables, then these equations are computationally or numerically worked out via the boundary-value problem of fourth-order (bvp4c) technique. The pertinent factors influencing the symmetry of the hydrothermal performance including friction factor, velocity, and temperature profiles, are illustrated using tables and graphs. The symmetrical outcomes reveal that the velocity declines in the presence of nanoparticles, whereas the temperature uplifts both assisting and opposing flows. Moreover, the friction factor augments due to porosity while the heat transfer rate declines. MDPI 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/26283/2/KHAN2022%20SYMMETRY%20JET.PDF Khan, Umair and Ishak, Anuar and Zaib, Aurang and Elattar, Samia and Eldin, Sayed M. and Zehba Raizah and Waini, Iskandar and Muhammad Waqas (2022) Impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects. Symmetry, 14 (10). 01-18. ISSN 2073-8994 https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/14/10/2212 10.3390/sym14102212
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description In many industries, extremely high-performance cooling is a crucial requirement. However, the fundamental challenge to developing energy-efficient heat transfer fluids required for cooling is insufficient thermal conductivity. In this case, the utilization of nanofluid is effective to overcome these challenges. The current study aims to examine the two-dimensional (2D) stretching wall jet heat transfer fluid flow induced by a water-based alumina nanofluid embedded in a porous medium with buoyancy force. In addition, irregular heat sink/source and slip effects are assessed. The leading partial differential equations are changed into ordinary differential equations by incorporating similarity variables, then these equations are computationally or numerically worked out via the boundary-value problem of fourth-order (bvp4c) technique. The pertinent factors influencing the symmetry of the hydrothermal performance including friction factor, velocity, and temperature profiles, are illustrated using tables and graphs. The symmetrical outcomes reveal that the velocity declines in the presence of nanoparticles, whereas the temperature uplifts both assisting and opposing flows. Moreover, the friction factor augments due to porosity while the heat transfer rate declines.
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author Khan, Umair
Ishak, Anuar
Zaib, Aurang
Elattar, Samia
Eldin, Sayed M.
Zehba Raizah
Waini, Iskandar
Muhammad Waqas
spellingShingle Khan, Umair
Ishak, Anuar
Zaib, Aurang
Elattar, Samia
Eldin, Sayed M.
Zehba Raizah
Waini, Iskandar
Muhammad Waqas
Impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects
author_facet Khan, Umair
Ishak, Anuar
Zaib, Aurang
Elattar, Samia
Eldin, Sayed M.
Zehba Raizah
Waini, Iskandar
Muhammad Waqas
author_sort Khan, Umair
title Impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects
title_short Impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects
title_full Impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects
title_fullStr Impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects
title_full_unstemmed Impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects
title_sort impact of irregular heat sink/source on the wall jet flow and heat transfer in a porous medium induced by a nanofluid with slip and buoyancy effects
publisher MDPI
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