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Significance of Thermophoretic and Brownian Motion on MHD Nanofluids Flow towards a Circular Cylinder under the Inspiration of Multiple Slips: An Industrial Application

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  • Aaqib Majeed
  • Muhammad Zubair
  • Adnan Khan
  • Taseer Muhammad
  • M.S. Alqarni

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In this article, MHD flow of silver/water nanofluid past a stretched cylinder under the impact of thermal radiation with chemical reaction and slip condition is studied. The impact of Soret and Dufour effect is also analyzed during this flow. The uniqueness of the given problem is enlarged with the insertion of variable magnetic field, free stream velocity, thermal slip condition, and nonlinear thermal radiation. The PDEs are converted to ODEs by using suitable similarity transformation. The nonlinear system of ODEs is solved by applying convergent homotopy analysis method (HAM). The velocity, temperature, and concentration profiles for the free stream and at the plate are discussed through graphs and numerical tables. It is found that velocity field reduces, while the temperature profile rises for the increasing values of magnetic parameter. It is examined that effects of curvature on frication factor are increasing. Furthermore, temperature profile increases for greater Brownian motion and thermophoresis parameters. Transfer of heat enhances decreasing the radius of the cylinder also with heat generation parameter. The skin friction can be reduced by enhancing free stream and wall stretching velocities ratio. Velocity profile of the flow can be controlled by enhancing velocity slip and magnetic field.

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  • Aaqib Majeed & Muhammad Zubair & Adnan Khan & Taseer Muhammad & M.S. Alqarni, 2021. "Significance of Thermophoretic and Brownian Motion on MHD Nanofluids Flow towards a Circular Cylinder under the Inspiration of Multiple Slips: An Industrial Application," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:8634185
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/8634185
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