Partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes

The formation of entropy in a mixed convection Casson nanofluid model with Arhenius activation energy is examined in this paper using magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). The expanding sheet, whose function of sheet velocity is nonlinear, confines the Casson nanofluid. The final equations, which are obtained...

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Main Authors: Al Oweidi, Khalid Fanoukh, Jamshed, Wasim, Goud, B. Shankar, Ullah, Imran, Usman, Unfound, Mohamed Isa, Siti Suzilliana Putri, El Din, Sayed M., Guedri, Kamel, Jaleel, Refed Adnan
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1026622024-06-29T14:16:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102662/ Partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes Al Oweidi, Khalid Fanoukh Jamshed, Wasim Goud, B. Shankar Ullah, Imran Usman, Unfound Mohamed Isa, Siti Suzilliana Putri El Din, Sayed M. Guedri, Kamel Jaleel, Refed Adnan The formation of entropy in a mixed convection Casson nanofluid model with Arhenius activation energy is examined in this paper using magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). The expanding sheet, whose function of sheet velocity is nonlinear, confines the Casson nanofluid. The final equations, which are obtained from the first mathematical formulations, are solved using the MATLAB built-in solver bvp4c. Utilizing similarity conversion, ODEs are converted in their ultimate form. A number of graphs and tabulations are also provided to show the effects of important flow parameters on the results distribution. Slip parameter was shown to increase fluid temperature and decrease entropy formation. On the production of entropy, the Brinkman number and concentration gradient have opposing effects. In the presence of nanoparticles, the Eckert number effect's augmentation of fluid temperature is more significant. Furthermore, a satisfactory agreement is reached when the findings of the current study are compared to those of studies that have been published in the past. Nature Research 2022 Article PeerReviewed Al Oweidi, Khalid Fanoukh and Jamshed, Wasim and Goud, B. Shankar and Ullah, Imran and Usman, Unfound and Mohamed Isa, Siti Suzilliana Putri and El Din, Sayed M. and Guedri, Kamel and Jaleel, Refed Adnan (2022) Partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes. Scientific Reports, 12 (1). pp. 1-21. ISSN 2045-2322 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-25010-x 10.1038/s41598-022-25010-x
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description The formation of entropy in a mixed convection Casson nanofluid model with Arhenius activation energy is examined in this paper using magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). The expanding sheet, whose function of sheet velocity is nonlinear, confines the Casson nanofluid. The final equations, which are obtained from the first mathematical formulations, are solved using the MATLAB built-in solver bvp4c. Utilizing similarity conversion, ODEs are converted in their ultimate form. A number of graphs and tabulations are also provided to show the effects of important flow parameters on the results distribution. Slip parameter was shown to increase fluid temperature and decrease entropy formation. On the production of entropy, the Brinkman number and concentration gradient have opposing effects. In the presence of nanoparticles, the Eckert number effect's augmentation of fluid temperature is more significant. Furthermore, a satisfactory agreement is reached when the findings of the current study are compared to those of studies that have been published in the past.
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author Al Oweidi, Khalid Fanoukh
Jamshed, Wasim
Goud, B. Shankar
Ullah, Imran
Usman, Unfound
Mohamed Isa, Siti Suzilliana Putri
El Din, Sayed M.
Guedri, Kamel
Jaleel, Refed Adnan
spellingShingle Al Oweidi, Khalid Fanoukh
Jamshed, Wasim
Goud, B. Shankar
Ullah, Imran
Usman, Unfound
Mohamed Isa, Siti Suzilliana Putri
El Din, Sayed M.
Guedri, Kamel
Jaleel, Refed Adnan
Partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes
author_facet Al Oweidi, Khalid Fanoukh
Jamshed, Wasim
Goud, B. Shankar
Ullah, Imran
Usman, Unfound
Mohamed Isa, Siti Suzilliana Putri
El Din, Sayed M.
Guedri, Kamel
Jaleel, Refed Adnan
author_sort Al Oweidi, Khalid Fanoukh
title Partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes
title_short Partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes
title_full Partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes
title_fullStr Partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes
title_full_unstemmed Partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes
title_sort partial differential equations modeling of thermal transportation in casson nanofluid flow with arrhenius activation energy and irreversibility processes
publisher Nature Research
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/102662/
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-25010-x
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