Abstract

The current study computationally investigates the thermally radiative incompressible flow of hybrid nanofluid induced by a radially stretchable rotating disk with entropy generation analysis. The temperature-dependent viscosity of hybrid nanofluid, stretching of the disk, chemical reaction, Joule, and viscous dissipation effects are incorporated in the formulation of the mathematical flow model. In this study, Karman’s transformations are used to convert the governing equations of partial derivative form into their ordinary derivative form, which is evaluated numerically together with boundary conditions using the BVP Midrich technique built-in Maple software. The impacts of variable viscosity parameter, magnetic field parameter, radiation parameter, Eckert number, Prandtl number, Biot Number, and chemical reaction parameter on flow-field factors and entropy generation rate are presented graphically. The outcomes indicate that higher estimations of magnetic field parameter and entropy generation rate increase the velocity distribution. Also, an increment in Schmidt number and chemical reaction parameter diminishes hybrid fluid concentration, and a higher magnetic field parameter maximizes the same. This study is significant in industrial thermal management and heat transport increment in renewable energy systems.

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