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SECOND LAW ANALYSIS ON RADIATIVE SLIP FLOW OF NANOFLUID OVER A STRETCHING SHEET IN THE PRESENCE OF LORENTZ FORCE AND HEAT GENERATION/ABSORPTION

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In this article, we analyzed the second law of thermodynamics applied to an electrically conducting incompressible water based nanofluid flow over a stretching sheet in the presence of thermal radiation… Click to show full abstract

In this article, we analyzed the second law of thermodynamics applied to an electrically conducting incompressible water based nanofluid flow over a stretching sheet in the presence of thermal radiation and uniform heat generation/absorption both analytically and numerically. The basic boundary layer equations are non-linear PDEs which are converted into non-linear ODEs using scaling transformation. The dimensionless governing equations for this investigation are solved analytically using hypergeometric function and numerically by the fourth order Runge Kutta method with shooting iteration technique. The effects of partial slip parameter with the nanoparticle volume fraction, magnetic parameter, radiation parameter, uniform heat generation/absorption parameter, suction parameter, dimensionless group parameter, Hartmann number and Reynolds number on the entropy generation are discussed for various nanoparticles such as Cu, Ag, Al2O3 and T iO2. It is found that the entropy generation enhances with the increase of magnetic parameter and Hartmann number and decreases with slip parameter.

Keywords: generation; parameter; heat generation; generation absorption

Journal Title: Frontiers in Heat and Mass Transfer
Year Published: 2017

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