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Influence of nanoparticle diameter and interfacial layer on magnetohydrodynamic nanofluid flow with melting heat transfer inside rotating channel

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The present article addresses melting heat transmission phenomenon in MHD nanofluid flow between two horizontally located plates in rotating structure. This exploration is executed in engine oil‐based nanofluid accompanied by… Click to show full abstract

The present article addresses melting heat transmission phenomenon in MHD nanofluid flow between two horizontally located plates in rotating structure. This exploration is executed in engine oil‐based nanofluid accompanied by graphene oxide nanoparticles. Thermal conductivity of the nanofluid incorporated with effect of diameter of graphene oxide and solid–liquid interfacial layer has been engaged here. Non‐linear radiation is added in accepted nanofluid model. Through similarity technique, we obtain non‐linear ODEs from leading PDEs, and numerically, by employing RK‐4 shooting practice, we resolve the succeeding equation. Stimulus of inspiring flow factors on the flow specifically is accomplished precisely through figures and charts. Temperature circulation enhances with nanoparticle diameter and interfacial layer factors. Primary and secondary velocity outlines are reverse in nature when melting factor enhances.

Keywords: nanoparticle diameter; layer; diameter interfacial; melting heat; interfacial layer; nanofluid flow

Journal Title: Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
Year Published: 2020

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