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Energy Transport and Effectiveness of Thermo-Sloutal Time’s Relaxation Theory in Carreau Fluid with Variable Mass Diffusivity

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  • Muhammad Irfan
  • Muhammad Shoaib Anwar
  • Humara Sardar
  • Masood Khan
  • Waqar Azeem Khan
  • Yong Aaron Tan

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Two different frames’ temperature creates thermal transport that gives advantage in energy fabrication in the power sector, burning in microscopic devices, and for remedy transport through heat transfer in materials. Here the article scrutinizes the transport of head utilizing the thermo-sloutal time’s relaxation, and aspects of non-Fick’s flux with variable conductivity and mass diffusivity in Carreau fluid have been elaborated. The magnetic aspect is also examined in a bidirectional stretched surface. The numerical procedure of ODEs via bvp4c method has been aimed at the solutions of influential parameters. The portrayal of influential factors is also presented. The intensifying behavior has been noted on concentration and temperature scattering when inconsistent thermal conductivity and variable mass diffusivity boost up. Furthermore, the temperature and concentration relaxation times are incorporated for the better understanding of the flow problem. The assessments of current article with former literature are also presented for the endorsement of outcomes.

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  • Muhammad Irfan & Muhammad Shoaib Anwar & Humara Sardar & Masood Khan & Waqar Azeem Khan & Yong Aaron Tan, 2022. "Energy Transport and Effectiveness of Thermo-Sloutal Time’s Relaxation Theory in Carreau Fluid with Variable Mass Diffusivity," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8208342
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/8208342
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