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MHD stagnation point flow of a water-based copper nanofluid past a flat plate with solar radiation effect

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GEOENERGY SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Volume 220, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2022.111148

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Non-Newtonian fluid; Solar radiation; Magnetohydrodynamic; Brownian motion; Thermophoresis; Stagnation point; Copper nanoparticles

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Due to various applications in different fields, researchers are focused on studying the heat transfer mechanism involving nanomaterials. The use of nanomaterials has been found to increase the thermal conductivity of cooling fluids. This study investigates the magnetohydrodynamic stagnation point flow of non-Newtonian nanofluid past a flat plate and highlights the applications of solar radiation on water-based copper nanoparticles. The effects of physical factors on flow profiles, friction coefficient, heat, and mass transfer rates are calculated, and it is found that solar radiation has a dominant impact on the temperature of water-based copper nanoparticles.
Due to many biological and technical applications, including microelectronics, heat exchangers, cancer therapy, process industries, solar collectors and power production, researchers have been more interested in the mech-anism of heat transfer involving nanomaterials. A contemporary method to increase the thermal conductivity of various cooling fluids is the use of nanomaterials. Many researches suggest that the thermal conductivity of nanoliquids; solid nanoparticles combined with a base fluid, is expressively greater than that of conventional fluids. This work presents the theoretical investigation of magnetohydrodynamic stagnation point flow of non -Newtonian nanofluid flow past flat plate. The applications of solar radiation towards water-based copper nanoparticles are highlighted in this study. The system of PDEs is transmuted into the system of ODEs by mean of suitable similarity variable. Analytical solution of the present analysis has been performed with the help of HAM technique. The impacts of physical factors on the flow profiles, skin friction coefficient, heat, and mass transfer rates are calculated. It is significant to note that the default concentration is weighted by 4% throughout this analysis. Also in this analysis, we examined the temperature and heat transfer rate for the presence and absence of solar radiation. It is found that the greater nanoparticles volume fraction of the water-based copper nano -particles has accelerated the flow profiles for the absence of magnetic field. However, for the presence of strong magnetic field, the velocity, and temperature of the water-based copper nanoparticles have significantly reduced. Due to the incidence of Lorentz force, the velocity of the water-based copper nanoparticles has deteriorated, while the temperature profile has augmented. It is found that the solar radiation has always dominant impression on temperature of the water based copper nanoparticles.

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