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Entropy-optimized radiating water/FCNTs nanofluid boundary-layer flow with convective condition

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EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL PLUS
Volume 135, Issue 7, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1140/epjp/s13360-020-00536-z

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The inherent irreversibility in boundary-layer flow of a radiating water/functionalized carbon nanotubes nanofluid over a convectively heated moving wedge and a horizontal/vertical plates is examined. The water-based nanofluid contains two types of carbon nanotubes, namely SWCNTs and MWCNTs. Using a suitable similarity transformation, the model partial differential equations are reduced to ordinary differential equations along with the corresponding boundary conditions. Solutions are obtained for the nanofluid velocity and temperature profiles analytically via optimal homotopy asymptotic method and numerically via shooting method with Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg integration scheme. Entropy generation analysis is conducted based on second law of thermodynamic, and the Bejan number is determined. Results are presented in graphical and tabular forms in order to scrutinize the effects of various geometrical, dynamical and thermophysical parameters on velocity, temperature, skin friction, Nusselt number, entropy generation rate and Bejan number. Generally, it is found that the entropy production can be minimized by reducing the convection through boundaries, moving the obstacle at the same velocity and direction as the flow (lambda(optimal) = 1) and controlling the penetration of viscous dissipation, while increasing nanoparticles rate and thermal radiation has influence to increase the entropy generation. In addition, horizontal plate corresponding to the wedge angle valuem = 0 is the optimum geometry to reduce entropy production.

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