“…This model has been constructed by considering a solid volume fraction of nanoparticles in the base fluid, and, later, the governing equations have been solved numerically by employing the finite volume method. As a result, this model has been widely considered by many scientists, engineers, and mathematicians, such as Benzema et al [3], Dero et al [4], Lund et al [5,6], Dogonchi, et al [7,8], Amini, et al [9], Zaib et al [10], Raza et al [11], Rasool et al [12,13], Dinarvand et al [14], and Roşca, et al [15] to investigate different types of flow. Furthermore, to keep the demand of the high heat transfer rate from industries and other sectors, researchers have introduced a new kind of the nanofluid by considering the two different types of the solid particles in the single convectional base fluid.…”