• Title of article

    Dissipative Effects in Hydromagnetic Boundary Layer Nanofluid Flow past a Stretching Sheet with Newtonian Heating

  • Author/Authors

    Mahatha, B. K Department of Mathematics - School of Applied Sciences - KIIT University , Nandkeolyar, R School of Mathematics - Thapar University , MahtoG, K Department of Mathematics - Centurion University of Technology & Management , Sibanda, P School of Mathematics - Statistics & Computer Science - University of KwaZulu-Natal

  • Pages
    13
  • From page
    1977
  • To page
    1989
  • Abstract
    Two dimensional steady hydromagnetic boundary layer flow of a viscous, incompressible, and electrically conducting nanofluid past a stretching sheet with Newtonian heating, in the presence of viscous and Joule dissipations is studied. The transport equations include the combined effects of Brownian motion and thermophoresis. The governing nonlinear partial differential equations are transformed to a set of nonlinear ordinary differential equations which are then solved using Spectral Relaxation Method (SRM) and the results are validated by comparison with numerical approximations obtained using the Matlab in-built boundary value problem solver bvp4c, and with existing results available in literature. Numerical values of fluid velocity, fluid temperature and species concentration are displayed graphically versus boundary layer coordinate for various values of pertinent flow parameters whereas those of skin friction, rate of heat transfer and rate of mass transfer at the plate are presented in tabular form for various values of pertinent flow parameters. Such nanofluid flows are useful in many applications in heat transfer, including microelectronics, fuel cells, pharmaceutical processes, and hybrid-powered engines, engine cooling/vehicle thermal management, domestic refrigerator, chiller, heat exchanger, in grinding, machining and in boiler flue gas temperature reduction
  • Keywords
    Magnetohydrodynamics , Nanofluid , Newtonian heating , Joule dissipations , Viscous dissipation
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2016
  • Record number

    2406448