Abstract
ABSTRACT Passive systems that need exceptional apparent geometries, thermal packaging, or fluid additives. In passive procedures, a number of foremost efforts have been conducted. The passive methods are divided into two groups: geometry modification (e.g. nano/microchannels) and solid additives (e.g. micro/nano solid particles). In a recent development in microfabrication – the development of fabrication of minuscule buildings of micrometer measures – a variation of microstrategies including heat transfer have been industrialized. Viewing this, the heat and mass transfer characteristics of a free convective Casson fluid over an elastic stretching surface are numerically studied. Thermal radiation and non-Fourier flux are incorporated in the energy to balance the transformation. Similarity transformations are used to translate partial differential equations relating to momentum, diffusion, and energy into nonlinear ordinary differential equations. The shooting approach is used to achieve numerical solutions to these equations. The effect of various physical pertinent parameters including thermal radiation parameter, Brownian motion, thermophoresis, suction, curie parameter, thermal and diffusion buoyancy forces, thermal relaxation, stretching, or shrinking parameters on the concentration and temperature profiles is investigated. It is observed that the nonlinear case has highly mixed performance when compared to the linear case of temperature and concentration fields.
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