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Axisymmetric boundary layer slip flow with heat transfer over an exponentially stretching bullet-shaped object: A numerical assessment

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HELIYON
卷 9, 期 3, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e13671

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Axisymmetric boundary layer; Exponentially stretching surface; Slip flow and heat transfer; Numerical assessment; Bullet-shaped object

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The research investigates the effect of slip factor and shape factor on the axisymmetric bullet-shaped object and analyzes the influence of viscous dissipation parameter and location parameter. The study reveals that surface thickness and stretching ratio significantly affect fluid flow and heat transfer processes. Thinner bullet-shaped objects exhibit better cooling conductivity and lower skin friction compared to thicker ones. The findings can be helpful in controlling cooling rate and product quality in industrial sectors.
The slip flow and thermal transfer inside the boundary layer are extremely significant for various problems in aerodynamics, wing stall, skin friction drag on an entity, high-level velocity aircraft, etc. The current research investigated the effect of the slip factor and shape factor on the axisymmetric bullet-shaped object by taking the viscous dissipation parameter and location parameter. The analysis is conducted for both fixed and moving bullet-shaped objects due to thinner and thicker surfaces. The governing equations are transformed into a system of ordinary differential equations using suitable local axisymmetric similarity transformations and solved by applying the spectral quasi-linearization method. A new correlation analysis is made for velocity and temperature gradients. It is observed that the boundary layer structure has no defined shape due to a thicker bullet-shaped object instead it forms a steep angle with the axis which is con-tradictory to the formation of the boundary layer. A negative correlation is observed for the parameters M, Ec, Q*, and s but a positive correlation is observed for the parameters such as Pr, P, lambda, and epsilon. The surface thickness and stretching ratio significantly affect the fluid flow and heat transfer processes. It is also noticed that the thinner bullet-shaped object performs as a better cooling conductor compared to a thicker one. The skin friction is reduced in the case of a thinner bullet-shaped object compared to a thicker one. The present analysis reveals that the heat transfer rate and the friction factor may be helpful in industrial sectors for controlling the cooling rate and quality of the final product. This research brings forward to increase in the rate of heat transfer inside the boundary layer region. The result may help to design the various types of moving objects in the automobile engineering sector when the objects pass through the fluid.

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