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Title: Combined Convective Energy Transmission Performance of Williamson Hybrid Nanofluid over a Cylindrical Shape with Magnetic and Radiation Impressions
Authors: Alwawi F.A. 
Al Faqih F.M. 
Swalmeh M.Z. 
Ibrahim M.A.H. 
Keywords: combined convection;magnetohydrodynamics;thermal radiation;Tiwari and Das model;Williamson hybrid nanofluid
Issue Date: Sep-2022
Publisher: MDPI
Journal: Mathematics 
Abstract: 
This analysis focuses on extending and developing some previous studies of energy transport through nanofluids to include the states of combined convection flow of a Williamson hybrid nanofluid that flows around a cylinder. Mathematical models that simulate the behavior of these upgraded nanofluids are constructed by expanding the Tiwari and Das model, which are then solved numerically via Keller box approaches. The accuracy of the results is emphasized by comparing them with the previous published outcomes. Nanosolid volume fraction (Formula presented.) combined convection (Formula presented.) radiation factor (Formula presented.) Weissenberg number (Formula presented.) and magnetic factor (Formula presented.) are the factors that have been taken into consideration to examine the energy transfer performance of Williamson hybrid nanofluid. Numerical and graphical outcomes are obtained using MATLAB, analyzed, and discussed in depth. According to the outcomes, the Weissenberg number reduces energy transfer and friction forces. Both the combined convective coefficient and the radiation factor improved the rate of energy transfer and increased the velocity of the host fluid. The fluid velocity and rate of energy transfer can be reduced by increasing the magnetic factor. The nanoparticle combination of silver and aluminum oxide (Ag-Al2O3) has demonstrated superiority in enhancing the energy transfer rate and velocity of the host fluid.
Description: 
Web of Science / Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4246
DOI: 10.3390/math10173191
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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