2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-98103-8
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Thermal growth in solar water pump using Prandtl–Eyring hybrid nanofluid: a solar energy application

Abstract: Nowadays, with the advantages of nanotechnology and solar radiation, the research of Solar Water Pump (SWP) production has become a trend. In this article, Prandtl–Eyring hybrid nanofluid (P-EHNF) is chosen as a working fluid in the SWP model for the production of SWP in a parabolic trough surface collector (PTSC) is investigated for the case of numerous viscous dissipation, heat radiations, heat source, and the entropy generation analysis. By using a well-established numerical scheme the group of equations in… Show more

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“…The feature C f is detected to upsurge for greater magnitudes of W 1 , whilst an opposite fashion is noted for larger values of W 2 . These results concur with several appraisals comprising Abdelmalek et al, 24 Jamshed et al, 25 and Ullah et al 27 …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The feature C f is detected to upsurge for greater magnitudes of W 1 , whilst an opposite fashion is noted for larger values of W 2 . These results concur with several appraisals comprising Abdelmalek et al, 24 Jamshed et al, 25 and Ullah et al 27 …”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…T A B L E 2 Comparative outcomes of present assessment with Ishak et al, 58 Hayat et al, 59 Jamshed et al, 25 Qureshi, 60 and Shamshuddin et al 6 Prn Ishak et al 58 Hayat et al 59 Jamshed et al 25 Qureshi 60 Shamshuddin et al 6 Present results out through a bar diagram (see Figure 4.). Note that, the experimental validation of this finite difference method was uncovered by Rana et al 13…”
Section: Validation Of the Numerical Approachmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Moreover, fossil fuels are non-renewable, so they are bound to deplete in the near future. On the other hand, solar energy serves as a great alternative to fossil fuels as they are clean and renewable energy 5 , 6 , thus helping in reducing carbon emissions 7 , 8 . Many countries with great technology advancement have already taken the initiative to develop technologies and machines that could harness energy from the sun.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In conjunction with thermal radiation, the energy Eq. ( 13 ) yields to where represents radiative heat flux and formulated by Rosseland approximation as 22 , 23 Here is the Stefan–Boltzman coefficient and represents the absorption coefficient. Assume that the difference inside the flow domain is small enough such that can be expanded about using the Taylor series as …”
Section: Governing Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%