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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 85, 2024 - Issue 18
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A generalized electro-osmotic MHD flow of hybrid ferrofluid through Fourier and Fick’s law in inclined microchannel

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Pages 3091-3109 | Received 27 Mar 2023, Accepted 28 Jun 2023, Published online: 10 Jul 2023
 

Abstract

There are several applications for electro-osmotic MHD flow of hybrid Ferrofluid in the present era, notably in the biochemical as drug delivery systems, microfluidic devices, biomedical diagnostics, microscale systems and medical industries. The electro-osmotic MHD flow of a hybrid Ferrofluid containing Cobalt Ferrite, magnetite nanoparticles via a vertically inclined microchannel is investigated in this study. In furthermore, the perpendicular magnetic field is considered. Investigations are also carried into the effects of mass and heat transfer in this moving fluid. Partial differential equations provide as a representation for the aforementioned physical phenomenon, using suitable dimensionless nondimensional variables. Also, the classical system is fractionalized using the generalized Fourier and Fick’s law. Generalizations are made based on the account of the Caputo derivative. The solution for the velocity, concentration, and temperature outlines is developed by using the Fourier and Laplace techniques. Moreover, the parametric impact of many physical factors as the Brinkman parameter, the temperature, velocity, concentration and stress parameters (Schmidt, Grashof, and Prandtl numbers). Graphs and discussions of concentration distributions is also discussed . The Sherwood number, rate of heat transmission, and skin friction are calculated and summarized. Since the fractional models are more accurate, they also provide a broader variety of possible solutions. Considering the relevant data, these solutions could be the best. Additionally, the heat transfer rate is higher as compare to nanofluid and regular fluid. The Hybrid Ferrofluid having capability to control velocity boundary layer rapidly as compare to nanofluid and regular fluid.

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