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Analysis of Hybrid Nanofluid Stagnation Point Flow over a Stretching Surface with Melting Heat Transfer

Muhammad Jawad, Ziad Khan, Ebenezer Bonyah, Rashid Jan and Arshad Riaz

Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2022, vol. 2022, 1-12

Abstract: The behavior of hybrid nanofluid and stagnation point flow toward a stretched surface along with melting heat transfer, second-order slip, electric field, and magnetic field effect is investigated in this study. Hybrid nanoparticles alumina Al2O3 and copper (Cu) are considered with the base fluids water H2O. The PDEs with corresponding boundary constraints are transformed into a set of nonlinear ODEs using similarities transformation. The set of nonlinear ODEs are analyzed analytically using semianalytical method HAM in Mathematica software. Dual solution is determined which relaying on the emerging parameters included magnetic field, volume fractions, electric field, dimensionless surface velocity slip factors, Eckert number, and Prandtl number. The results are shown in the velocity and temperature curves as well as skin friction coefficient and local Nusselt number. The analysis shows that velocity profile is an increasing function of slip parameter, electric field, while reducing function of magnetic field. Temperature profile is an increasing function of magnetic field parameter, electric field parameter, volume fraction parameter, and Eckert number, while reducing function of Prandtl number. The main outcomes are as follows that hybrid nanofluids are higher thermal properties as compared to conventional fluids. As a result, hybrid nanofluid has numerous uses in engineering cosmetics, automotive industry, home industry, for cancer treatment, food packaging, pharmaceuticals, fabrics, paper plastics, paints, ceramics, food colorants, and soaps as well.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1155/2022/9469164

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