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Implicit Finite Difference Simulation of Hybrid Nanofluid along a Vertical Thin Cylinder with Sinusoidal Wall Heat Flux under the Effects of Magnetic Field

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  • Mashiyat Khan
  • Amzad Hossain
  • Afroja Parvin
  • Md. Mamun Molla
  • Mahnoor Sarfraz

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A numerical analysis of magnetohydrodynamic natural convection along a thin vertical cylinder with a sinusoidal heat flux at the wall immersed in copper (Cu) and aluminum-oxide (Al2O3) hybrid nanofluids has been studied. A 2D vertical thin cylinder shape geometry has been considered with a radius of R. The fluid flow is considered laminar and incompressible with the Prandtl number of Pr = 6.2 and 10% concentration of hybrid nanoparticles. The nondimensional governing equations have been solved numerically by using the implicit finite difference method. An in-house FORTRAN 90 code is used for solving this problem and the code is validated with the available benchmark results. Numerical simulations have been performed for a wide range of governing parameters, Hartmann number from Ha = 0 to Ha = 4, nanoparticles volume fractions ϕ = 0.0 to ϕ = 0.1, and the amplitude of the wall heat flux ε = 0.0–0.3. The findings have been illustrated in terms of streamlines, isotherms, local skin friction coefficients, local Nusselt numbers, velocity, and temperature distributions. The flow field and temperature distribution within the boundary layer are deceased by the effects of the wall heat flux amplitudes. It is also noted that the rate of heat transfer increases with particle volume fraction and the amplitude of the wall heat flux. According to the findings, Nu increases by 24.72% as ϕ increases from 0 to 0.1 while ε = 0.3, and 27.66% while ε increases from 0.0 to 0.3 at 5% hybrid nanoparticles. The local skin frictions and Nusselt number diminish with the increment of the Hartman number due to the effects of the Lorenz force. The findings of this study can lead to a better understanding of the fundamental principles regarding the behavior of hybrid nanofluids under complex conditions, such as a vertical thin cylinder with a sinusoidal wall heat flux. Understanding the behavior of hybrid nanofluids in the presence of a magnetic field and a nonuniform wall heat flow can also lead to the development of innovative heat transfer enhancement strategies.

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  • Mashiyat Khan & Amzad Hossain & Afroja Parvin & Md. Mamun Molla & Mahnoor Sarfraz, 2023. "Implicit Finite Difference Simulation of Hybrid Nanofluid along a Vertical Thin Cylinder with Sinusoidal Wall Heat Flux under the Effects of Magnetic Field," Advances in Mathematical Physics, Hindawi, vol. 2023, pages 1-18, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlamp:6699888
    DOI: 10.1155/2023/6699888
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