Abstract

Nanofluids help in many fields to improve the performance of thermal systems by augmenting heat transfer rates through their thermophysical properties. The performance of the nanofluids with various base fluids may be different. Therefore, the study and comparison of behaviors of various nanofluids are useful in several applications such as fuel as a coolant in automobiles, and in medical and electronic equipment to reduce the thermal resistance. This research proposed a novel model to investigate the flow behavior of three different nanofluids over an elongating surface in the presence of a non-uniform heat source and thermal radiation effects. This investigation describes how the considered nanofluids behave in the presence of a transverse magnetic field, and other effects. The proposed governing boundary layer partial differential equations (PDEs) are reformed into a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations (ODEs) by introducing the proper similarity transformation. The finalized equations are solved numerically with the help of the ND solve package in Mathematica software. We intended how the fluid flow and heat transfer are affected by non-dimensional controlling factors with the help of graphics. Further, the calculations and discussions are accompanied by the numerical values of the skin friction coefficient and heat and mass transfer rates. According to the current findings, the Maxwell nanofluid exhibits superior performance in velocity, and the Oldroyd-B nanofluid shows more concentration and less temperature. As a special case, the results of this investigation are compared with the existing results, and found a good agreement between the results.

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