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Exploration of the dynamics of non-Newtonian Casson fluid subject to viscous dissipation and Joule heating between parallel walls due to buoyancy forces and pressure

Zaheer Abbas, Muhammad Yousuf Rafiq, Hina Asghar, Sabeeh Khaliq

2023Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part E Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Vertical channels between two flat plates have a wide range of engineering applications, such as heat exchangers, chemical processing equipment, electronic component heat dissipation, and so on. Therefore, this analysis examines the significance of variable properties on the dynamics of Casson fluid in a vertical channel due to mixed convection when thermal radiation and Joule heating are significant. The combined effects of temperature-dependent plastic dynamics viscosity and temperature-dependent thermal conductivity are analyzed. Moreover, the evaluation of heat transfer is further supported by viscous dissipation. The nondimensional governing equations are elucidated analytically by employing the perturbation technique and numerically by Runge–Kutta method with the shooting technique. The effects of numerous dimensionless parameters on fluid flow are featured through graphs. In addition, the heat transfer rate and the skin friction coefficient are computed and scrutinized. It is reported that velocity depicts enhancing behavior for higher values of the Casson fluid and slip parameters. It has also been observed that the fluid temperature decreases with an increase in the thermal conductivity parameter.

Topics & Concepts

MechanicsHeat transferJoule heatingBuoyancyThermal conductivityThermodynamicsMaterials scienceFluid dynamicsViscous liquidViscosityDissipationThermal conductionPhysicsComposite materialNanofluid Flow and Heat TransferHeat Transfer MechanismsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
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