Abstract

The thermal improvement in heat transfer investigation using a hybrid nanofluid model is investigated. In a class of hybrid nanofluid, aluminum oxide, and titanium oxide nanoparticles are used. Kerosene oil and water decomposition are used in hybrid nanoparticles. The analysis is carried out for sinusoidal boundary constraints. Moreover, the current phenomenon's gravitational impact and magnetic force features are disclosed. The porous inclined surface, which moves with a sinusoidal pattern, endorsed the flow. The dimensionless system with suitable variables is achieved. The fractional framework with generalized Prabhakar model is used for the solution procedure. The basic concept of the fractional approach is presented. The physical contribution of parameters is observed for analyzing the thermal phenomenon.

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