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Prairie View A&M University

Journal

2019

Mixed convection

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Radiation Effect On Mixed Convection Flow Of Nanofluid Between Two Concentric Cylinders With Hall And Ion-Slip Effects, Md. Shafeeurrahman, D. Srinivasacharya Mar 2019

Radiation Effect On Mixed Convection Flow Of Nanofluid Between Two Concentric Cylinders With Hall And Ion-Slip Effects, Md. Shafeeurrahman, D. Srinivasacharya

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

This paper analyzes the effects of thermal radiation, Hall and ion slip parameter on mixed convective nanofluid flow in an annuli between two concentric cylinders in the existence of strong magnetic field. The nonlinear governing equations are non-dimensionalized and then solved by using homotopy analysis method. The influence of radiation, magnetic, Hall and ion slip parameters on the velocity, temperature, nanoparticle concentration, Nusselt number and nanoparticle Sherwood number are investigated and represented graphically.


Mhd Flow Of Tangent Hyperbolic Nanofluid Over An Inclined Sheet With Effects Of Thermal Radiation And Heat Source/Sink, N. Saidulu, T. Gangaiah, A. Venkata Lakshmi Mar 2019

Mhd Flow Of Tangent Hyperbolic Nanofluid Over An Inclined Sheet With Effects Of Thermal Radiation And Heat Source/Sink, N. Saidulu, T. Gangaiah, A. Venkata Lakshmi

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

This article presents the effect of thermal radiation on MHD boundary layer flow of tangent hyperbolic fluid with nanoparticles past an inclined stretching sheet with heat source/sink and convective boundary condition. Condition of zero normal flux of nanoparticles at the wall is used for the concentration boundary condition, which is the current topic that have yet to be studied extensively. The partial differential systems are reduced to ordinary differential systems by using appropriate similarity transformations. The reduced systems are solved numerically by Runge-Kutta fourth order method with shooting technique. The velocity, temperature and nanoparticle volume fraction profiles are discussed for …