2022
DOI: 10.1177/09544089221132356
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Nonlinear radiation phenomena for Casson–Maxwell nanoliquid flow with chemical reactions

Abstract: The viscoelastic characteristics of an incompressible, axisymmetric Casson–Maxwell nanoliquid flow between two stationary discs were examined in this paper. Two porous discs are constrained for uniform injection. The Christov model is used in conjunction with the Buongiorno model. In an energy equation with a nonlinear form, thermal radiation characteristics are used. In the current continuation, the impact of chemical reactions is taken into account, making the work more adaptable. Using appropriate transform… Show more

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“…For the velocity and temperature profiles with and without suction, a dual solution was carried out. Gangadhar et al [20] investigated the viscoelastic properties of an axisymmetric Casson-Maxwell nanoliquid flow across two stationary discs. Many studies have addressed the intricate non-Newtonian properties of Casson-Maxwell models; they can be found in [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the velocity and temperature profiles with and without suction, a dual solution was carried out. Gangadhar et al [20] investigated the viscoelastic properties of an axisymmetric Casson-Maxwell nanoliquid flow across two stationary discs. Many studies have addressed the intricate non-Newtonian properties of Casson-Maxwell models; they can be found in [21,22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Saleem et al [25] worked on thermal analysis of radiated blood flow with buoyancy forces undergoing chemical reactions. Gangadhar et al [26] analyzed the phenomena of non-linear thermal radiation by incorporating chemical reaction in Casson-Maxwell nanofluid flow between static disks. Ramzan et al [27] studied flow of nanofluid with autocatalytic chemical reaction with slip conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gangadhar et al [7] , [8] examined micropolar nanofluid flow over an elastic sheet with Newtonian heating. Gangadhar et al [9] discussed nonlinear radiation case for Casson-Maxwell nanofluid flow along with chemical reactions. Gupta et al [10] numerically investigate the radiative nanofluids with Marangoni convection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%