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- Syed M Hussain
- Sohail Ahmad
- Kashif Ali
- Mohammed K Al Mesfer
- Mohd Danish
- Wasim Jamshed
- Kashif Irshad
- Hijaz Ahmad
Abstract
Hybrid or binary nanofluids have superior mechanical and thermal characteristics but the tri-hybrid nanofluids comprise of more embellished thermal properties, better physical strength, and enhanced stability. The present work characterizes the thermal and physical aspects of the hybrid and tri-hybrid nanofluids. The nano-composition of graphene oxide ( Go ) and cobalt ( Co ) is used in the amalgamation of hybrid nanofluid Go-Co/H 2 O , whereas the addition of zirconium oxide ( ZrO 2 ) in this mixture gives rise to the ternary Go-Co-ZrO 2 /H 2 O hybrid nanofluid. The activation energy and viscous dissipation terms are also amended in the governing equations. The mathematical framework consists of a complex natured dynamical system. However, a numerical algorithm based on finite-difference discretization is developed which can solve the system numerically via the MATLAB software. A comparison with the existing literature is provided in order to validate the numerical procedure. From the outcomes, it is noticed that the temperature of hybrid as well as tri-hybrid nanofuid increases rapidly with change in concentration of zirconium oxide and cobalt. Temperature increases up to 20% by taking 0.1 volume fraction of both zirconium oxide and cobalt. Porous medium and activation energy resist the flow and concentration respectively. A comparative judgment evidently reveals that tri-hybrid Go-Co-ZrO 2 /H 2 O nanofluid has a substantial effect on temperature as equated to hybrid or pure nanofluid.
Suggested Citation
Syed M Hussain & Sohail Ahmad & Kashif Ali & Mohammed K Al Mesfer & Mohd Danish & Wasim Jamshed & Kashif Irshad & Hijaz Ahmad, 2026.
"A thermal energy analysis of binary (Go-Co/H2O) and ternary (Go-Co-Zro2/H2O) nanofluids based on characterization and thermal performance,"
Energy & Environment, , vol. 37(2), pages 1078-1095, March.
Handle:
RePEc:sae:engenv:v:37:y:2026:i:2:p:1078-1095
DOI: 10.1177/0958305X241256038
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