2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2021.101557
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Impact of hybrid nanofluids on MHD flow and heat transfer near a vertical plate with ramped wall temperature

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“…It is seen that increasing the volume fraction of hybrid nanoparticles speed up the viscous properties for the nanofluid as it reduces the fluid motion. Figure 8 compares the velocity profile between the CPC fractional derivative and viscous flow [11]. Because the velocity used in [11] refers to a viscous fluid, whereas the velocity in this study refers to a Brinkman fluid.…”
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“…It is seen that increasing the volume fraction of hybrid nanoparticles speed up the viscous properties for the nanofluid as it reduces the fluid motion. Figure 8 compares the velocity profile between the CPC fractional derivative and viscous flow [11]. Because the velocity used in [11] refers to a viscous fluid, whereas the velocity in this study refers to a Brinkman fluid.…”
Section: Results Andiscussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 8 compares the velocity profile between the CPC fractional derivative and viscous flow [11]. Because the velocity used in [11] refers to a viscous fluid, whereas the velocity in this study refers to a Brinkman fluid. es for a long time by raising the value of the fractional parameter α = γ but behaves in the opposite way for a shorter time.…”
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“…"The Keller-box technique is used to numerically solve Equations ( 8) and ( 9), together with Boundary Condition (10). We chose this scheme because of its flexibility and it is found to be very effective in solving the non-linear problem with an error of order 10 −5 .…”
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“…Shreedevi et al [9] have mixed both carbon nanotubes and sliver nanoparticles in the base fluid (water) to study the effect of thermal radiation, chemical reaction, suction and slip condition for the heat and mass transfer of an unsteady MHD flow over a stretching surface. Rajesh et al [10] have made an analytical approach to study the heat transfer phenomena of an unsteady hybrid nanofluid flow past an infinite flat vertical plate. Alkasasbeh [11] has investigated the effect of heat transfer and magnetic field in the flow of Casson hybrid nanofluid composed by mixing the nanoparticles of copper oxide and graphite oxide in methanol over vertical stretching sheet.…”
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confidence: 99%