2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.aej.2017.03.031
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Influence of shape factor on flow of magneto-nanofluid squeezed between parallel disks

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“…Several authors (Li et al [23], Imtiaz et al [24], Hayat et al [25] and Hayat et al [26]) have proposed their work on bio convection nanofluid transport, in various model considering different nanofluids like magnetite-Fe3O4 ferro-nanofluid, CNT nanofluid etc. Other studies include Ahmed et al [27] (for magneto-nanofluid squeezed between parallel disk), Mushtaq and Mustafa [28] (for nanofluids with convective mass wall conditions) and Chen et al [29] (considering power-law stretching of the disk for gyrotactic bio Nano convection flow). From the aforesaid studies it is to note that stretching disk is useful for the distribution of temperature, nanoparticle concentration and motile microorganism density.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors (Li et al [23], Imtiaz et al [24], Hayat et al [25] and Hayat et al [26]) have proposed their work on bio convection nanofluid transport, in various model considering different nanofluids like magnetite-Fe3O4 ferro-nanofluid, CNT nanofluid etc. Other studies include Ahmed et al [27] (for magneto-nanofluid squeezed between parallel disk), Mushtaq and Mustafa [28] (for nanofluids with convective mass wall conditions) and Chen et al [29] (considering power-law stretching of the disk for gyrotactic bio Nano convection flow). From the aforesaid studies it is to note that stretching disk is useful for the distribution of temperature, nanoparticle concentration and motile microorganism density.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…h 00 À ScR e fh 0 À P eb h 0 / 0 À P eb h/ 00 À P eb N g / 00 ¼ 0 (19) The boundary conditions (13) transformed into the following…”
Section: Problem Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some nanofluids' promising applications are microelectronics cooling, cooling towers, hybrid-power engine efficiency, home appliance cooling, dug targeting, solar collector, and tunable optical characteristics. Previous works [12][13][14][15] reflect the significance of nanofluid under various working conditions. Dinarvand and Pop 16 applied homotopy analysis method (HAM) and Keller-Box method (KBM) to discuss the thermal features of convective nanofluid through revolving down-pointing cone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zeeshan et al 4 investigated influence of morphological aspects of nanoparticles by varying shape on features of fluid floating across a spinning disk. Ahmad et al 5 depicted magnetized nano squeezed flow between two parallel disks along with consideration of viscous dissipation and multi natured hybrid particles. Haq et al 6 inserted Manganese-Zinc ferrite and Cobalt ferrite in viscous fluid flow between parallel disks and adumbrated enhancement in thermal conductance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the formation of hybridized nanofluids a better thermal network containing synergistic effect of nanomaterials is attained. In this regard several studies is available in literature like Behnam et al 18 used hybridization of Titanium dioxide with Silicon Carbide in heavy water limited between moveable disks under effect of vertical magnetic field. Use of hybrid nanofluid during treatment of cancer patients was disclosed by Hayat et al 19 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%