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Thermophoresis and Brownian motion effects on Williamson nanofluid flow past a stretching surface with thermal radiation and chemical reaction
The heat transfer mechanism of nanofluids has numerous industrial applications owing to the non‐Newtonian behavior and has been exercised as a thermophysical phenomena in presence of thermal radiation. The present paper deals with the thermal transfer characteristics of time‐independent magnetohydrodynamics Williamson fluid past a stretching surface in presence of the reaction of chemical equilibrium is dealt. The flow constitutive nonlinear partial differential coupled equations are transmitted into ordinary differential equalities by employing relevant similarity transmutations. These deduced equations are determined by using the Runge–Kutta numerical technique with a shooting approach with the aid of MATLAB software. Influences of distinct pertinent flow parameters like an inclined uniform magnetic field, Soret number, heat generation/absorption, and Schmidt number constrained to convective boundary condition is displayed through graphs with relevant physical interpretations. Computed numerical values for the friction factor coefficient, local Nusselt parameter, and Sherwood number are tabulated.
Thermophoresis and Brownian motion effects on Williamson nanofluid flow past a stretching surface with thermal radiation and chemical reaction
The heat transfer mechanism of nanofluids has numerous industrial applications owing to the non‐Newtonian behavior and has been exercised as a thermophysical phenomena in presence of thermal radiation. The present paper deals with the thermal transfer characteristics of time‐independent magnetohydrodynamics Williamson fluid past a stretching surface in presence of the reaction of chemical equilibrium is dealt. The flow constitutive nonlinear partial differential coupled equations are transmitted into ordinary differential equalities by employing relevant similarity transmutations. These deduced equations are determined by using the Runge–Kutta numerical technique with a shooting approach with the aid of MATLAB software. Influences of distinct pertinent flow parameters like an inclined uniform magnetic field, Soret number, heat generation/absorption, and Schmidt number constrained to convective boundary condition is displayed through graphs with relevant physical interpretations. Computed numerical values for the friction factor coefficient, local Nusselt parameter, and Sherwood number are tabulated.
Thermophoresis and Brownian motion effects on Williamson nanofluid flow past a stretching surface with thermal radiation and chemical reaction
Sulochana, Chalavadi (author) / Mahalaxmi, Belagumpi (author)
Heat Transfer ; 51 ; 2761-2779
2022-05-01
19 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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