Performance of Four Different Nanoparticles in Boundary Layer Flow over a Stretching Sheet in Porous Medium Driven by Buoyancy Force

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This contemporary work explores the theoretical analysis of energy transfer performance of distinct nanoparticles (silver, copper, aluminium oxide and titanium oxide) adjacent to a moving surface under the influence of a porous medium which is driven by the buoyancy force. A mathematical model is presented which is converted to similarity equations by employing similarity transformation. The condensed nonlinear equations were approximated by the iterative method called RKF 45th-order. The flow and energy transference characteristics are explained through graphs and tabulated values. The notable findings are: silver- water is an appropriate nanofluid for enhancing the thermal conductivity of the base fluid. Titanium oxide - water shows a lower fluid flow movement due to porosity.

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Ammani Kuttan, B., Manjunatha, S., Jayanthi, S., & Gireesha, B. J. (2020). Performance of Four Different Nanoparticles in Boundary Layer Flow over a Stretching Sheet in Porous Medium Driven by Buoyancy Force. International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 25(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.2478/ijame-2020-0016

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