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Single phase nanofluids in fluid mechanics and their hydrodynamic linear stability analysis

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cmpb.2019.105171

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Hydrodynamic stability; Linear stability theory; Nanofluids; Mean flow; Nanoparticle; Fluid dynamics problems

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Background and objective: The hydrodynamic stability of nanofluids of one phase is investigated in this paper based on linear stability theory. The overall thrust here is that the linear stability features of nanofluids can be estimated from their corresponding working fluid, at least in special circumstances. Methods: The approach uses the adjusting parameter to make assertions about stability. This is possible by certain correlations between the resulting eigenvalues. Results: It is shown that as the nanoparticles are added, the mean flow of nanofluids is slightly modified and the resulting eigen space of nano disturbances is built on the corresponding pure flow eigen space of perturbations. Several fluid dynamics problems are revisited to verify the usefulness of the obtained correlations. Conclusion: The presented approach in this work serves us to understand the stabilizing/destabilizing effects of nanofluids as compared to the standard base fluids in terms of stability of viscous/inviscid and temporal/spatial senses. To illustrate, the critical Reynolds number in a traditional boundary layer flow is shown to be pushed to higher values with the dispersed nanoparticles in a working fluid, clearly implying the delay in transition from laminar to turbulent state. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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