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Linear stability analysis of micropolar nanofluid flow across the accelerated surface with inclined magnetic field

U.S. Mahabaleshwar (Department of Studies in Mathematics, Davangere University, Davangere, India)
S.M. Sachin (Department of Studies in Mathematics, Davangere University, Davangere, India)
A.B. Vishalakshi (Department of Studies in Mathematics, Davangere University, Davangere, India)
Gabriella Bognar (Institute of Machine and Product Design, University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary)
Bengt Ake Sunden (BS Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow, Angelholm, Sweden)

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow

ISSN: 0961-5539

Article publication date: 26 July 2024

Issue publication date: 4 September 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to study the two-dimensional micropolar fluid flow with conjugate heat transfer and mass transpiration. The considered nanofluid has graphene nanoparticles.

Design/methodology/approach

Governing nonlinear partial differential equations are converted to nonlinear ordinary differential equations by similarity transformation. Then, to analyze the flow, the authors derive the dual solutions to the flow problem. Biot number and radiation effect are included in the energy equation. The momentum equation was solved by using boundary conditions, and the temperature equation solved by using hypergeometric series solutions. Nusselt numbers and skin friction coefficients are calculated as functions of the Reynolds number. Further, the problem is governed by other parameters, namely, the magnetic parameter, radiation parameter, Prandtl number and mass transpiration. Graphene nanofluids have shown promising thermal conductivity enhancements due to the high thermal conductivity of graphene and have a wide range of applications affecting the thermal boundary layer and serve as coolants and thermal management systems in electronics or as heat transfer fluids in various industrial processes.

Findings

Results show that increasing the magnetic field decreases the momentum and increases thermal radiation. The heat source/sink parameter increases the thermal boundary layer. Increasing the volume fraction decreases the velocity profile and increases the temperature. Increasing the Eringen parameter increases the momentum of the fluid flow. Applications are found in the extrusion of polymer sheets, films and sheets, the manufacturing of plastic wires, the fabrication of fibers and the growth of crystals, among others. Heat sources/sinks are commonly used in electronic devices to transfer the heat generated by high-power semiconductor devices such as power transistors and optoelectronics such as lasers and light-emitting diodes to a fluid medium, thermal radiation on the fluid flow used in spectroscopy to study the properties of materials and also used in thermal imaging to capture and display the infrared radiation emitted by objects.

Originality/value

Micropolar fluid flow across stretching/shrinking surfaces is examined. Biot number and radiation effects are included in the energy equation. An increase in the volume fraction decreases the momentum boundary layer thickness. Nusselt numbers and skin friction coefficients are presented versus Reynolds numbers. A dual solution is obtained for a shrinking surface.

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Acknowledgements

Conflicts of interest: The authors have no conflicts to disclose.

Data availability statement: Data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon request.

Citation

Mahabaleshwar, U.S., Sachin, S.M., Vishalakshi, A.B., Bognar, G. and Sunden, B.A. (2024), "Linear stability analysis of micropolar nanofluid flow across the accelerated surface with inclined magnetic field", International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, Vol. 34 No. 9, pp. 3515-3541. https://doi.org/10.1108/HFF-05-2024-0372

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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