Influence of yield stress on free convective boundary-layer flow of a non-Newtonian nanofluid past a vertical plate in a porous medium |
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Authors: | F. M. Hady F. S. Ibrahim S. M. Abdel-Gaied M. R. Eid |
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Affiliation: | (1) Cleveland State University, 44115 Cleveland, OH, USA;(2) Manufacturing Engineering Department, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, 70654 Shuweikh, Kuwait;(3) Department of Mathematics, Taibah University, Faculty of Science, Al Madina Al Munawara, Saudi Arabia;(4) Department of Mathematics, South Valley University, Faculty of science, Aswan, Egypt |
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Abstract: | The effect of yield stress on the free convective heat transfer of dilute liquid suspensions of nanofluids flowing on a vertical
plate saturated in porous medium under laminar conditions is investigated considering the nanofluid obeys the mathematical
model of power-law. The model used for non-Newtonian nanofluid incorporates the effects of Brownian motion and thermophoresis.
The governing boundary-layer equations are cast into dimensionless system which is solved numerically using a deferred correction
technique and Newton iteration. This solution depends on yield stress parameter Ω, a power-law index n, Lewis number Le, a buoyancy-ratio number Nr, a Brownian motion number Nb, and a thermophoresis number Nt. Analyses of the results found that the reduced Nusselt and Sherwood numbers are decreasing functions of the higher yield
stress parameter for each dimensionless numbers, n and Le, except the reduced Sherwood number is an increasing function of higher Nb for different values of yield stress parameter. |
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