Significance of arrhenius activation energy and binary chemical reaction in mixed convection flow of nanofluid due to a rotating disk

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This article addresses mixed convective 3D nanoliquid flow by a rotating disk with activation energy and magnetic field. Flow was created by a rotating disk. Velocity, concentration and temperature slips at the surface of a rotating disk were considered. Impacts of Brownian diffusion and thermophoretic were additionally accounted for. The non-linear frameworks are simplified by suitable variables. The shooting method is utilized to develop the numerical solution of resulting problem. Plots were prepared just to explore that how concentration and temperature are impacted by different pertinent flow parameters. Sherwood and Nusselt numbers were additionally plotted and explored. Furthermore, the concentration and temperature were enhanced for larger values of Hartman number. However, the heat transfer rate (Nusselt number) diminishes when the thermophoresis parameter enlarges.

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Alghamdi, M. (2020). Significance of arrhenius activation energy and binary chemical reaction in mixed convection flow of nanofluid due to a rotating disk. Coatings, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings10010086

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