Abstract
AbstractIn thermal processes, the choice of the thermofluid plays an essential role in minimizing entropy generation and thereby improving thermal efficiency. In this study, entropy generation in a viscous hybrid nanofluid described by the Eyring‐Powell model is investigated. The model accounts for the effect of the nanoparticle volume fraction and viscous dissipation on an Eyring‐Powell Cu‐Al2O3/ethylene glycol nanofluid. A similarity solution to the time‐dependent model is found using the Lie group symmetry technique. The bivariate spectral quasi‐linearization method is used for the solution of the self‐similar transport equations. We analyze the effects of the nanoparticle volume fraction, suction/injection, and viscous dissipation on the fluid properties. The skin friction and Nusselt number are determined. A comparison between the Nusselt number of a regular nanofluid and a hybrid nanofluid shows that the hybrid nanofluid has better thermal characteristics compared with the regular nanofluid. The findings show that a decrease in the nanoparticle volume fraction and Eckert number minimizes entropy generation in the system.
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