2022
DOI: 10.3390/nano12091566
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Effect of Thermal Radiation on Three-Dimensional Magnetized Rotating Flow of a Hybrid Nanofluid

Abstract: The effect of thermal radiation on the three-dimensional magnetized rotating flow of a hybrid nanofluid has been numerically investigated. Enhancing heat transmission is a contemporary engineering challenge in a range of sectors, including heat exchangers, electronics, chemical and biological reactors, and medical detectors. The main goal of the current study is to investigate the effect of magnetic parameter, solid volume fraction of copper, Eckert number, and radiation parameter on velocity and temperature d… Show more

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“…Nanofluids can be established through equally diffused solid nanoparticles in a normal fluid. Water, synthetic polymer remedies, oil and lubricants, organic fluids, and other typical liquids are examples of base fluids according by Asghar et al [ 4 ] Solid nanoparticles with distinctive physical and chemical characteristics, like carbon nanotubes, oxides, carbides, or metals, are typically found in nanofluids by Nada et al [ 5 ] In particular, when it comes to boosting the thermal conductivity of the standard liquids, nanofluids have been found to have greater thermal efficiency than their common fluid counterparts. As a result, nanofluids are used in a variety of heat transfer-related real-world applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanofluids can be established through equally diffused solid nanoparticles in a normal fluid. Water, synthetic polymer remedies, oil and lubricants, organic fluids, and other typical liquids are examples of base fluids according by Asghar et al [ 4 ] Solid nanoparticles with distinctive physical and chemical characteristics, like carbon nanotubes, oxides, carbides, or metals, are typically found in nanofluids by Nada et al [ 5 ] In particular, when it comes to boosting the thermal conductivity of the standard liquids, nanofluids have been found to have greater thermal efficiency than their common fluid counterparts. As a result, nanofluids are used in a variety of heat transfer-related real-world applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, researchers contributed in the field of nanofluids and their applications and effectiveness in various disciplines under different scenarios. [23][24][25] The inspection of reversible and irreversible cycles under physical aspects is important for thermodynamical studies and Tayebi et al 26 covered the analysis in annular enclosure. Recently, scientists and engineers from different fields focused on the development of various improved thermal models in varying geometries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interaction of thermal radiation on the natural convective flow via a cone by analyzing the properties of wall heat, as well as mass flux through a porous medium, was presented by Ghoneim et al 20 Tassaddiq et al 21 have studied the heat and mass transfer of hybrid nanofluid through a rotating disk. The Runge–Kutta method is an effective method for solving fluid flow problems which can be seen in the following papers 22–27 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Runge-Kutta method is an effective method for solving fluid flow problems which can be seen in the following papers. [22][23][24][25][26][27] The fluid flows on a cone-shaped physique through a porous medium have inspired attention due to recent improvements in innovative technologies. Excellent applications for the effect of porous media may be found in a wide range of technical and industrial domains, including fiber spinning process, paper production, underground spreading of chemical waste, and nuclear waste repository.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%