Heat Transfer Analysis of Unsteady Mhd Slip Flow of Ternary Hybrid Casson Fluid Through Nonlinear Stretching Disk Embedded in a Porous Medium
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2024
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The original article's purpose is to assess transfer of heat exploration for unsteady magneto hydrodynamic slip flow of ternary hybrid Casson fluid via a nonlinear flexible disk placed within a perforated medium of a magnetic field in the presence. Unsteady nonlinearly stretched disk inside porous material causes flow to occur. In the investigation, convective circumstances on wall temperature are also considered. The governing equations (PDEs) are transformed into ordinary differential equations (ODEs) using appropriate transformations, and the Keller-box technique is employed for their solution. In forced convection, the variable radiation has no direct impact on fluid velocity, but it is noticed that in the case of aiding flow, fluid velocity rises with an increase in radiation parameter, and the opposite is true in the case of opposing flow. Furthermore, it is experiential that fluid concentration and velocity goes up in creative chemical reactions, and both profiles decrease in detrimental chemical reactions. Moreover, a slightly greater unsteadiness characteristic lowers fluid, concentration, temperature and velocity. Physical parameters' effects on fluid temperature, concentration, and velocity, as well as on wall shear stress, energy, and mass transfer rates, are studied.
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Khan, Dolat/0000-0002-3723-0796; Kumam, Poom/0000-0002-5463-4581
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Casson Fluid, Ternary Hybrid Nanofluid, Nonlinear Stretching Disk, Porous Medium, Heat Transfer Analysis
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Khan, Dolat...et.al. (2024). "Heat transfer analysis of unsteady MHD slip flow of ternary hybrid Casson fluid through nonlinear stretching disk embedded in a porous medium", Ain Shams Engineering Journal, Vol.15, No.2.
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