Darcy-Forchheimer flow of MHD nanofluid thin film flow with Joule dissipation and Navier’s partial slip
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2018-11-14
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Abstract
In this paper investigation is carried out on two dimensional liquid film with heat generation/
absorption and variable heat transmission of nanofluid MHD flow on an unsteady stretching sheet.
Flow of nanofluid phenomenon is model from the basic governing time-dependent equations. By the
use of suitable similarity transformation, these basic equations are transformed to differential
equations system. The nanofluid is supposed to slip along the boundary of the sheet. To find the
solution of the transformed modeled equations Homotopy Analysis technique is used. A numerical
survey is presented for the convergence of the implemented technique. Effects of variations of different
influential parameters like Nunumber and Cfx for fluid flow of liquid film with mass and heat transfer
is observed. The effect of unsteadiness parameter S over thin film is explored analytically for different
values. It is investigated that for large values of Mthatthenano fluid films velocity distribution
decreases, where increase in the value of K1, are duction in the porous medium permeability. Thickness
of thermal boundary layer decreases with increasing values of S, while increase of radiation parameter,
the Nusselt number also increases. Furthermore, the embedded parameters used for comprehension
of the physical presentation, like inertial parameter F1, magnetic parameter M, permeability parameter
K1, Eckert number Ec, Prandtl number Pr, and parameters ε1, ε2 and γ has been presented by graphs
and discussed in detail.
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nanofluids, liquid films, unsteady stretching surface, magnetic field, HAM
Citation
Jawad, M., Shah, Z., Islam, S., Bonyah, E., & Khan, A. Z. (2018). Darcy-Forchheimer flow of MHD nanofluid thin film flow with Joule dissipation and Navier’s partial slip. Journal of Physics Communications, 2(11), 115014.