Studies on newtonian and non Newtonian fluids of natural convective flow over a vertical plate
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This theoretical study focuses on Newtonian and non-Newtonian
newlinefluid flow problems on a semi-infinite vertical plate exposed to radiation and
newlinehomogeneous first-order chemical reactions. Nanofluids are generally used in
newlinemanufacturing because they transfer heat speedily from one surface to
newlineanother. Scientists develop novel concepts and techniques to study the thermo
newlinephysical behavior of materials, even though the work on water-based
newlinenanofluids continues. An analysis of the thermal conductivity of kerosenebased
newlinenanofluids includes the convection effect. A mathematical solution
newlineprovides the theoretical perspective of the model.
newlineFurthermore, nanoparticles are suspended in the Williamson fluid.
newlineNanofluid heat transfer performance is explained using the Tiwari and Das
newlinemodel for nanofluids with infinite shear rate viscosity. There is a shearthinning
newlineeffect on the viscoelastic behavior of Williamson fluid. The
newlineconstitutive equation of this Williamson nanofluid illustrates rheology, which
newlinein turn, is applied to blood flow and cardiovascular and respiratory functions.
newlineA partial differential equation is formulated being based on the
newlinesurface geometry and the physical conditions being based on the boundary
newlineand initial conditions associated with the surface. Momentum, energy,
newlinecontinuity, and concentration equations are derived using non-dimensionless
newlineforms.
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