Heat transfer and mass diffusion in nanofluids over a moving permeable convective surface

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Heat transfer and mass diffusion in nanofluid over a permeable moving surface are investigated. The surface exhibits convective boundary conditions and constant mass diffusion. Effects of Brownian motion and thermophoresis are considered. The resulting partial differential equations are reduced into coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations using suitable transformations. Shooting technique is implemented for the numerical solution. Velocity, temperature, and concentration profiles are analyzed for different key parameters entering into the problem. Performed comparative study shows an excellent agreement with the previous analysis. © 2013 Muhammad Qasim et al.

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Qasim, M., Khan, I., & Shafie, S. (2013). Heat transfer and mass diffusion in nanofluids over a moving permeable convective surface. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/254973

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