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Entropy generation minimization and binary chemical reaction with Arrhenius activation energy in MHD radiative flow of nanomaterial

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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS
Volume 259, Issue -, Pages 274-283

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.molliq.2018.03.049

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Activation energy; Entropy generation; Thermal radiation; Heat source/sink; Mixed convection; Viscous dissipation; Joule heating

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Our aim here is to investigate the MHD radiative nanomaterial flow of Casson fluid towards a stretched surface. Heat transport mechanism is examined through thermal radiation and heat source/sink. Entropy generation is explored as a function of concentration, temperature and velocity. Total entropy generation rate is inspected for various flow parameters. Impacts of Brownian movement and thermophoresis on entropy generation have been also scrutinized. Nanofluid model with Brownian motion and thermophoresis mechanisms are analyzed. Additionally, activation energy and chemical reaction are also implemented. Goveming flow expressions consist of momentum, energy and concentration of nanoparticles. Appropriate similarity transformations are utilized to convert the flow expressions to ordinary ones. The obtaining coupled nonlinear differential equations have been tackled with the help of BPV4c. Attention is particularly given to the entropy generation and Bejan number. The graphical outcomes are discussed for velocity, concentration, temperature, entropy generation and Bejan number. From graphical outcomes, it is examined that velocity and temperature fields show contrast behavior for higher magnetic variable. It is found that radiative variable increases the effective thermal diffusivity and temperature enhances. To our knowledge the flow of nanomaterial with entropy generation minimization and activation energy is just investigated in this paper. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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