Abstract

AbstractIn this study, the flow of Cu/oil nanofluids over an impermeable semi‐infinite plate was investigated. A complete single‐phase modeling of nanofluids flowing over a semi‐infinite plate was performed, bringing into account, real experimental data of oil‐based nanofluids. The empirical correlations revealed that the viscosity and thermal conductivity of the pure oil and oil‐based nanofluids strongly depend on temperature. The similarity transformation method was utilized to transform governing partial differential equations into coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations solved by employing the standard Runge–Kutta. The results showed that even low volumetric fraction of copper/oil nanofluids noticeably enhanced the heat transfer; however, such behavior was not predicted accounting the classic modeling of nanofluids. Furthermore, both hydrodynamics and thermal characteristics were reliant on the thermal boundary conditions, which this seems to have received a marginal focus in the existing literature.

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