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Hybrid nanomaterial migration due to MHD within a tank

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 144, Issue 3, Pages 1031-1039

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-020-09546-6

Keywords

Permeable domain; Convection; Radiation; Lorentz force; Hybrid ferrofluid

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The article investigates the transportation of hybrid ferrofluid using Lorentz forces and numerical methods, showcasing the effects of magnetic field on thermal behavior and nanopowder velocity. Parameters such as Hartmann number, Reynolds number, and Rayleigh number play significant roles in influencing the fluid properties.
Transportation of hybrid ferrofluid has been illustrated in the current article with the imposition of Lorentz forces. A numerical approach with the help of vorticity formulation was involved. Outputs demonstrate the opportunity to manage the thermal behavior with the magnetic field. As Lorentz force is imposed, the strength of eddies reduces and velocity of nanopowders reduces. Reductive impact of Hartmann is ignorable in the lower permeability, but it becomes stronger with the rise in Da. As Rd enhances, isotherms become more disturbed and higher Nu is obtained. Unfavorable effect of permeability on the thickness of boundary layer makes Nu to increase, and a similar impact was demonstrated for buoyancy force.

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