Inspection of thermal jump conditions on nanofluids with nanoparticles and multiple slip effects

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Abstract

The significance of slip boundary conditions with thermal radiation implications on a steady flow of nano suspension over a rotating disk with a constant magnetic field is discussed in this research investigation. Here Iron oxide (Fe3O4) , Zirconium dioxide (ZrO2) , and Titanium (Ti) are recruited as nanoparticles and water (H2O) as a host fluid. The appropriate similarities transformations are used to transfer main PDEs into a system of nonlinear ODEs. The set of ODEs is then solved via shooting approach (bvp4c solver) a built-in function in MATLAB. The depictical outcomes of the physical flow parameters like thermal radiation and velocity slip parameters are revealed and clarified with the assist of figures. The slip parameter significantly reduces the velocity profiles, according to this investigation. The pressure is declined for the higher estimates of the magnetic parameter. The thermal profile was uplifted for the rising values of the thermal radiation parameter. Meteorology, meteorological, atmospheric research, biochemical engineering, power engineering, transportation production, solar energy transformations, sensing micro fabrication, tumblers in polymer manufacturing, and other fields will benefit from this suggested model. The suggested study has been developed in response to these kinds of practical consequences. This work is unique in that it investigates the consequences of a magnetic field, slip boundary conditions, and thermal radiation on nanoparticles flow across a disk. The recent study is innovative, and it could be used by other researchers to learn more about the heat exchange behavior and reliability of working fluids.

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Raza Shah Naqvi, S. M., Farooq, U., Waqas, H., Muhammad, T., & Alshehri, A. (2022). Inspection of thermal jump conditions on nanofluids with nanoparticles and multiple slip effects. Scientific Reports, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-07655-w

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