Published July 2020 | Version v1
Journal article

Significance of exponential space- and thermal-dependent heat source effects on nanofluid flow due to radially elongated disk with Coriolis and Lorentz forces

  • 1. CHRIST (Deemed to be University). Department of Mathematics (India)
  • 2. University of Parma. Department of Engineering and Architecture (Italy)
  • 3. University of 20 août 1955 - Skikda. Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences (Algeria)
  • 4. Federal University of Technology. Fluid Dynamics Research Group, Department of Mathematical Sciences (Nigeria)

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In this paper, the nanofluid flow near an infinite disk which stretches in the radial direction in the presence of exponential space-based heat source (ESHS) and thermal-based heat source (THS) is investigated. The Brownian motion and thermophoresis effects are accounted to study the nanofluids. Effects of radial magnetism and the Coriolis force are also deployed. The pertinent nonlinear equations are approximated under boundary layer notion and modified von Kármán transformations. The subsequent nonlinear differential system is treated via shooting method. The impacts of controlling parameters on flow profiles are discussed and depicted with the aid of graphs. Results show that as the ESHS and THS parameters increase, the thermal field increases. However, ESHS phenomenon is highly influential than THS phenomenon on energy transport and its gradient. Further, it is found that thermophoresis slip mechanism has more effect on heat transport rate than the Brownian motion.

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Journal Title
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry
Journal Volume
141
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 37-44
ISSN
1388-6150

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