Abstract

In this paper, an impact of non-linear thermal radiation, Brownian and thermophoresis on an MHD through a wedge with dissipative impacts for Jeffrey fluid is investigated. In addition, heat transport analysis is carried out. This work's originality is attributable to the Jeffrey fluid formulation, nonlinear thermal radiation, Brownian and Thermophoresis. The boundary layer approximations are examined, to transform the governing equations into partial differential equations. Utilizing appropriate similarity transformations, the boundary value issue is expressed in ordinary differential form. BVP4C, a nonlinear numerical method, was utilized to determine the outcomes of velocity, concentration and temperature fields at multiple points of the measured quantities. The skin friction term, Sherwood and Nusselt numbers were analyzed in depth, and the findings are achieved graphically and tabularly. A comparison via the previously published data reveals a good degree of concordance. This research focuses mostly on the modelling of flow in a nuclear reactor. The boundary layer flow caused by a wedge surface play s a crucial role the aspects of geothermal and heat exchangers systems.

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