2022
DOI: 10.1080/17455030.2022.2053611
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Axisymmetric forced flow of nonhomogeneous nanofluid over heated permeable cylinders

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“…The field of investigation is enriched by axisymmetric flow cases where the subsequent conditions vary [39][40][41] . Turkyilmazoglu has derived the exact solution for the fluid flow problem 42,43 , while Wahid et al 44 have approached the analytical solution of hybrid nanofluid flow with partial slip on permeable stretching surface with the effect of radiation.…”
Section: Greek Symbols Casson Parameter κmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The field of investigation is enriched by axisymmetric flow cases where the subsequent conditions vary [39][40][41] . Turkyilmazoglu has derived the exact solution for the fluid flow problem 42,43 , while Wahid et al 44 have approached the analytical solution of hybrid nanofluid flow with partial slip on permeable stretching surface with the effect of radiation.…”
Section: Greek Symbols Casson Parameter κmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The generalized linear eigenvalue problem with the boundary conditions is derived by substituting ε = 0 in Eqs. (37)(38)(39), which represents the solution in a stable state.…”
Section: Stability Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Azam et al, 2019) conducted numerical simulations to investigate the characteristics of the unsteady MHD fluid of a nanofluid subjected to thermal radiation. Rashed et al (2022a) analyzed the axisymmetric forced flow of the (Al 2 O 3 − water) nanofluid over a heated cylinder. Ghadikolaei et al (2018) studied convection in the MHD flow of the Casson nanofluid over an inclined porous sheet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%