Effects of magnetohydrodynamics and velocity slip on mixed convective flow of thermally stratified ternary hybrid nanofluid over a stretching/shrinking sheet
This paper undertakes a numerical exploration into the dynamics of fluid flow and heat transfer within the stagnation region of a mixed convection scenario involving thermally stratified ternary hybrid nanofluid. The study incorporates the impact of a magnetohydrodynamic and velocity slip, while als...
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my.utem.eprints.280982025-01-06T09:47:48Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28098/ Effects of magnetohydrodynamics and velocity slip on mixed convective flow of thermally stratified ternary hybrid nanofluid over a stretching/shrinking sheet Ishak, Anuar Waini, Iskandar Jamrus, Farah Nadzirah Khan, Umair This paper undertakes a numerical exploration into the dynamics of fluid flow and heat transfer within the stagnation region of a mixed convection scenario involving thermally stratified ternary hybrid nanofluid. The study incorporates the impact of a magnetohydrodynamic and velocity slip, while also considering a permeable sheet that can stretch or shrink. The equations governed the f low problem are transformed into similarity equations using a similarity transformation. Then the similarity equations are solved utilizing the built in solver (bvp4c) in MATLAB. This flow problem has two solutions, as expected. Following that, the outcomes of the stability analysis show the viability and physical robustness of the first solution. Additionally, the study identifies magnetic, suction, and volume fraction as parameters capable of delaying turbulence onset in the boundary layer. Moreover, the heat transmission of the ternary hybrid nanofluid is enhanced by an increased volume fraction. It is important to note that the reported results specifically pertain to the combination of alumina, copper, and titania nanoparticles. Different combinations of nanoparticles may exhibits unique properties related to both flow behaviour and heat transmission. Elsevier Ltd 2024-03 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/28098/2/022501608202492241.pdf Ishak, Anuar and Waini, Iskandar and Jamrus, Farah Nadzirah and Khan, Umair (2024) Effects of magnetohydrodynamics and velocity slip on mixed convective flow of thermally stratified ternary hybrid nanofluid over a stretching/shrinking sheet. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 55. pp. 1-19. ISSN 2214-157X https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X24001928 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csite.2024.104161 |
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This paper undertakes a numerical exploration into the dynamics of fluid flow and heat transfer within the stagnation region of a mixed convection scenario involving thermally stratified ternary hybrid nanofluid. The study incorporates the impact of a magnetohydrodynamic and velocity slip, while also considering a permeable sheet that can stretch or shrink. The equations governed the f low problem are transformed into similarity equations using a similarity transformation. Then the similarity equations are solved utilizing the built in solver (bvp4c) in MATLAB. This flow problem has two solutions, as expected. Following that, the outcomes of the stability analysis show the viability and physical robustness of the first solution. Additionally, the study identifies magnetic, suction, and volume fraction as parameters capable of delaying turbulence onset in the boundary layer. Moreover, the heat transmission of the ternary hybrid nanofluid is enhanced by an increased volume fraction. It is important to note that the reported results specifically pertain to the combination of alumina, copper, and titania nanoparticles. Different combinations of nanoparticles may exhibits unique properties related to both flow behaviour and heat transmission. |
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Effects of magnetohydrodynamics and velocity slip on mixed convective flow of thermally stratified ternary hybrid nanofluid over a stretching/shrinking sheet |
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Effects of magnetohydrodynamics and velocity slip on mixed convective flow of thermally stratified ternary hybrid nanofluid over a stretching/shrinking sheet |
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Effects of magnetohydrodynamics and velocity slip on mixed convective flow of thermally stratified ternary hybrid nanofluid over a stretching/shrinking sheet |
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