2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2023.103064
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Thermal transport and characterized flow of trihybridity Tiwari and Das Sisko nanofluid via a stenosis artery: A case study

Fu Fangfang,
Tanveer Sajid,
Wasim Jamshed
et al.
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“…[35] found that di‐hybrid nanoparticles (Gold and Silver) could improve blood flow by reducing turbulence and increasing the heat transfer coefficient. Furthermore, [36, 37] analyzed how the ternary hybrid fluid impacts the enhancement of blood circulation within constricted arteries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[35] found that di‐hybrid nanoparticles (Gold and Silver) could improve blood flow by reducing turbulence and increasing the heat transfer coefficient. Furthermore, [36, 37] analyzed how the ternary hybrid fluid impacts the enhancement of blood circulation within constricted arteries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various attempts on trihybrid nanofluids have been attempted in previous studies. 37–42 Furthermore, Sparrow et al 43 employed a technique for solving the non-similar problems. Raees et al 44 inspected the results for the mixed convection flow of the magnetized second-grade nanofluid in this direction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To get to know how radiation affects MHD-free convective mass transport in viscous flow across a stretchy surface, Nalivela et al 37 conducted investigations. The motion of CNTs based on water and kerosene across a Riga surface under convective heating and radiation circumstances was explained by Prabakaran et al, 38 Rajupillai et al, 39 Alessa et al, 40 Sindhu et al, 41 Kayikci et al, 42 Sajid et al, [43][44][45] Fangfang et al, 46 and Senthilvadivu et al 47 studied the thermal radiation effects for different aspects.…”
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