Abstract

Involvement of hybrid nanoparticles a vital role to improve the efficiency of thermal systems. This report covers the utilization of different nanoparticles mixed in Carreau Yasuda material for the improvement of thermal performance. The configuration of flow situation is considered over a rotating porous cone by considering the Hall and Ion slip forces. Transport of momentum is considered to be in a rotating cone under generalized ohm’s law and heat transfer is presented by considering viscous dissipation, Joule heating and heat generation. Rheology of considered model is derived by engaging the theory proposed by Prandtl. Modeled complex PDEs are reduced into ODEs under similarity transformation. To study the physics behind this phenomenon, solution is essential. Here, FEM (Finite Element Method) is adopted to compute the solution. Furthermore, the grid independent study is reported with several graphs and tables which are prepared to note the influence of involved parameters on thermal and velocity fields. It is worth mentioning that heat transport is controlled via higher radiation parameter and it upsurges for Eckert number. Moreover, Hall and ion slip parameters are considered significant parameters to produce the enhancement in motion of fluid particles but speed of nano and hybrid nanoparticles becomes slow down versus large values of Forchheimer and Weissenberg numbers. Additionally, an enhancement in production of heat energy is addressed via large values of heat generation number and Eckert number while reduction in heat energy is occurred due to positive values of thermal radiation and Hall and ion slip parameters.

Highlights

  • Involvement of hybrid nanoparticles a vital role to improve the efficiency of thermal systems

  • Darcy-Forchheimer flow of convective carbon water based nanofluid immersed in a stretching cylinder with viscous dissipation, radiation, variable thermal conductivity and obeying slip constraints was analyzed by Hayat et al.[6] by engaging the model of thermophysical features proposed by Xue

  • Heat transportation rate escalates against radiation parameter, whereas depreciation in skin friction is noted for growing Eckert number

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Introduction

Involvement of hybrid nanoparticles a vital role to improve the efficiency of thermal systems. Available literature has no reported study by considering the inclusion of hybrid nanoparticles in CarreauYasuda model with dissipation effect and engagement of Hall and ion slip forces in rotating porous cone. The simulations of transport of heat energy involving the dispersion of MoS2 and SiO2 called hybrid nanofluid in Carreau Yasuda liquid past a porous rotating cone with variable wall temperate are performed.

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