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Soret and Dufour effects on unsteady MHD second-grade nanofluid flow across an exponentially stretching surface

Imran Siddique, Muhammad Nadeem, Jan Awrejcewicz, W. Pawłowski

2022Scientific Reports56 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The unsteady energy and mass transport of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) second grade nanofluid via an exponentially extending surface with Dufour and Soret effects are investigated in this study. Variable thermal conductivity and mixed convection effects are used to investigate the heat transfer mechanism. There are also new characteristics such as slip flow, viscous dissipation, Brownian motion, nonlinear thermal radiation, and thermophoresis. In the problem formulation, the boundary-layer approximation is used. Using the suitable transformations, the energy, momentum, and concentration equations are generated into non-linear ordinary differential equations (ODEs). The solution to the resultant problems was calculated via the Homotopy analysis method (HAM). The effects of environmental parameters on velocity, temperature, and concentration profiles are graphically depicted. When comparing the current results to the previous literature, there was also a satisfactory level of agreement. In comparison to a flow based on constant characteristics, the flow with variable thermal conductivity is shown to be significantly different and realistic. The temperature of the fluid grew in direct proportion to the thermophoresis motion, buoyancy ratio, and Brownian motion parameters. According to the findings, the slippery porous surface may be employed efficiently in chemical and mechanical sectors that deal with a variety of very viscous flows.

Topics & Concepts

ThermophoresisNanofluidMagnetohydrodynamicsMechanicsBrownian motionHomotopy analysis methodNusselt numberThermodynamicsMaterials scienceLewis numberBoundary layerBuoyancyThermal conductivityHeat transferPhysicsMass transferNonlinear systemTurbulenceMagnetic fieldQuantum mechanicsReynolds numberNanofluid Flow and Heat TransferHeat Transfer MechanismsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows