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- Title
Illustration of Joule dissipation on the time-dependent stagnation point flow of nanofluid through a porous surface.
- Authors
Mishra, S. R.; Sharma, Ram Prakash; Swain, Laxmipriya
- Abstract
The proposed flow problem is to analyze the behavior of dissipative heat on the time-dependent stagnation motion of nanofluids through a permeable surface. A novel approach to thermal buoyancy through the permeable medium enriches the flow properties. In the recent industrial applications for the cooling processes of the device, like the physiological application of the blood flow inside the capillary tube-like artery, drug delivery system, etc., the role of nanofluid is crucial. The proposed model equipped with various physical properties is used to design and subsequent transformation into a non-dimensional form is obtained for a set of similarity variables. Proposed models with different physical properties are designed and subsequent dimensionless transformations are obtained for a similar set of variables. In addition, shooting based Runge-Kutta fourth-order numerical technique is used to solve boundary value problems for nonlinear ordinary systems. The characteristics of the diversified quantities are presented graphically as well as numerically on the flow profile and other profiles. Furthermore, statistical approaches such as t-tests for simulated results of rate coefficients are also presented and validated with the obtained results. However, the important outcomes are presented as; the fluid velocity is controlled by the inclusion of the particle concentration as well as the magnetic parameter further the particle concentration and the dissipative heat encountered by the inclusion of Eckert number enhances the fluid temperature.
- Subjects
STAGNATION flow; STAGNATION point; NANOFLUIDS; NONLINEAR boundary value problems; DRUG delivery systems; CAPILLARY flow
- Publication
International Journal of Modern Physics B: Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical Physics; Applied Physics, 2024, Vol 38, Issue 5, p1
- ISSN
0217-9792
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0217979224500772