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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 84, 2023 - Issue 6
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Impact of magnetic dipole on unsteady ferromagnetic Casson nanofluid flow over a static/moving wedge in the presence of viscous dissipation

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Pages 773-793 | Received 06 Mar 2023, Accepted 28 May 2023, Published online: 16 Jun 2023
 

Abstract

This article mainly focused on magnetic dipole effects on unsteady two-dimensional ferromagnetic Casson nanofluid Falkner–Skan flow along a static/moving wedge under the effects of viscous dissipation. A nanofluid features i.e. Brownian motion and thermophoresis are also observed for static (λ = 0) and moving wedge (λ>0 and λ<0). A class of appropriate similarity functions is utilized to convert time-dependent nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) into a set of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and then computed numerically by applying two distinct techniques Runge–Kutta–Fehlberg (RKF) in Maple as well as bvp4c in Matlab. For limited cases, we also provided a comparison with already published work and found in good agreement. Impact of various controlling parameters active in the velocity, temperature, and concentration are observed and presented extensively. In addition, for engineering aspects the numerical computations and graphical presentations for Nusselt and Sherwood numbers (the wall heat and mass fluxes) are also performed for various wedge movements. All the three profiles (ϕ(η),θ(η), and f(η)) vary for a static (λ = 0) and moving wedge (λ>0 and λ<0). Velocity and thermal profiles decelerates for rising ferromagnetic interaction and unsteady parameter. Furthermore, it was noticed that fluid velocity gets smaller for a static wedge.

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