Heat transfer analysis of MHD oscillatory SWCNT/MWCNT‐H2O hybrid nanofluid flow in a channel

Author:

Malviya Kirti1,Bannihalli Naganagowda Hanumagowda1,Kalluhole Matada Pavithra1ORCID,Varma Sibbyala Vijay Kumar1,Raju Chakravarthula S K2,Sharma Rohit2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics School of Applied Sciences REVA University Bengaluru India

2. Department of Mathematics GITAM School of Science GITAM‐Bangalore Bengaluru India

Abstract

AbstractRegulating the thermal conductivity of the fluid in various heat exchange systems plays an important role. In this regard, the carbon nanotubes (CNTs), with their higher thermal conductivity, can enhance the heat transfer potential. The main objective of the present study is to explore the impact of suction and injection on the oscillatory flow of CNT‐based hybrid nanofluid through a channel under the influence of the magnetic field for analysing heat transfer perspectives. While developing a mathematical model of the problem, we also considered other relevant elements, such as thermal radiation for optically thin fluids and porous mediums. The behaviour of a water‐SWCNT + MWCNT hybrid nanofluid is studied concerning the volume fraction of CNTs. The governing flow equations have been solved to obtain the correct solutions for the distribution of velocities and temperatures. Graphs and tables are used to assess the impact of relevant parameters on the flow and derived quantities. Adding CNTs to a fluid reduces its temperature and velocity, making it ideal for cooling systems. However, plates exhibit a maximum heat transfer of 35.35% and 25.35%, respectively, for and . The magnetic and constant pressure parameters greatly diminish the fluid's velocity, while the thermal buoyancy forces strengthen the flow. The effectiveness of the current study is confirmed by comparing its results to those from previous investigations.

Publisher

Wiley

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