Heat transfer aspects in Carreau nanofluid having hybrid nanoparticles through a porous medium

Author:

Waqas Hassan1,Farooq Umar23ORCID,Yang Song1,Muhammad Taseer4,Imran Muhammad2

Affiliation:

1. School of Energy and Power Engineering Jiangsu University Zhenjiang China

2. Department of Mathematics Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad Pakistan

3. School of Mathematics Minhaj University Lahore Pakistan

4. Department of Mathematics College of Sciences King Khalid University Abha Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractThe effects of nanofluid radiation and magnetic fields are important in biotechnology and medical treatment. The efficiency of hybrid nanomaterials flow (Carreau fluid) over a porous medium was investigated, and the findings were presented. The partial slip impact was used to thoroughly scrutinize the properties of the nanofluid flow. Using suitable variables, the PDEs in the Carreau model were reduced to ODEs, and the governing PDEs were transformed to ODEs using similarity transformations. The consequent ODEs are numerically investigated using the RKF‐45 Method. Furthermore, the results of the parameters involved in thermal and velocity were discussed. To the finest of the journalists' knowledge, no one has endeavored to depict medical occurrences and medical approaches by watching the flow through a malleable porous medium including blood as a base fluid and hybrid nanostructure materials. Indeed, the endeavors of this study are exceptional, and the obtained simulations have never been published by anyone academic.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Mechanics

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