Using Non-Fourier’s Heat Flux and Non-Fick’s Mass Flux Theory in the Radiative and Chemically Reactive Flow of Powell–Eyring Fluid

The behavior of convective boundary conditions is studied to delineate their role in heat and mass relegation in the presence of radiation, chemical reaction, and hydro-magnetic forces in three-dimensional Powell–Eyring nanofluids. Implications concerning non-Fourier’s heat flux and non-Fick’s mass...

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Autores principales: Hina Firdous, Syed Tauseef Saeed, Hijaz Ahmad, Sameh Askar
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:177399eab3fd4c31a7e76d6fbe5285ec2021-11-11T15:43:54ZUsing Non-Fourier’s Heat Flux and Non-Fick’s Mass Flux Theory in the Radiative and Chemically Reactive Flow of Powell–Eyring Fluid10.3390/en142168821996-1073https://doaj.org/article/177399eab3fd4c31a7e76d6fbe5285ec2021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/21/6882https://doaj.org/toc/1996-1073The behavior of convective boundary conditions is studied to delineate their role in heat and mass relegation in the presence of radiation, chemical reaction, and hydro-magnetic forces in three-dimensional Powell–Eyring nanofluids. Implications concerning non-Fourier’s heat flux and non-Fick’s mass flux with respect to temperature nanoparticle concentration were examined to discuss the graphical attributes of the principal parameters. An efficient optimal homotopy analysis method is used to solve the transformed partial differential equations. Tables and graphs are physically interpreted for significant parameters.Hina FirdousSyed Tauseef SaeedHijaz AhmadSameh AskarMDPI AGarticlePowell–Eyring fluidnon-Fourier’s heat flux and non-Fick’s mass flux theoryboundary layer flowradiationconvective boundary conditionsTechnologyTENEnergies, Vol 14, Iss 6882, p 6882 (2021)
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topic Powell–Eyring fluid
non-Fourier’s heat flux and non-Fick’s mass flux theory
boundary layer flow
radiation
convective boundary conditions
Technology
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spellingShingle Powell–Eyring fluid
non-Fourier’s heat flux and non-Fick’s mass flux theory
boundary layer flow
radiation
convective boundary conditions
Technology
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Hina Firdous
Syed Tauseef Saeed
Hijaz Ahmad
Sameh Askar
Using Non-Fourier’s Heat Flux and Non-Fick’s Mass Flux Theory in the Radiative and Chemically Reactive Flow of Powell–Eyring Fluid
description The behavior of convective boundary conditions is studied to delineate their role in heat and mass relegation in the presence of radiation, chemical reaction, and hydro-magnetic forces in three-dimensional Powell–Eyring nanofluids. Implications concerning non-Fourier’s heat flux and non-Fick’s mass flux with respect to temperature nanoparticle concentration were examined to discuss the graphical attributes of the principal parameters. An efficient optimal homotopy analysis method is used to solve the transformed partial differential equations. Tables and graphs are physically interpreted for significant parameters.
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author Hina Firdous
Syed Tauseef Saeed
Hijaz Ahmad
Sameh Askar
author_facet Hina Firdous
Syed Tauseef Saeed
Hijaz Ahmad
Sameh Askar
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title Using Non-Fourier’s Heat Flux and Non-Fick’s Mass Flux Theory in the Radiative and Chemically Reactive Flow of Powell–Eyring Fluid
title_short Using Non-Fourier’s Heat Flux and Non-Fick’s Mass Flux Theory in the Radiative and Chemically Reactive Flow of Powell–Eyring Fluid
title_full Using Non-Fourier’s Heat Flux and Non-Fick’s Mass Flux Theory in the Radiative and Chemically Reactive Flow of Powell–Eyring Fluid
title_fullStr Using Non-Fourier’s Heat Flux and Non-Fick’s Mass Flux Theory in the Radiative and Chemically Reactive Flow of Powell–Eyring Fluid
title_full_unstemmed Using Non-Fourier’s Heat Flux and Non-Fick’s Mass Flux Theory in the Radiative and Chemically Reactive Flow of Powell–Eyring Fluid
title_sort using non-fourier’s heat flux and non-fick’s mass flux theory in the radiative and chemically reactive flow of powell–eyring fluid
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/177399eab3fd4c31a7e76d6fbe5285ec
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