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The current work presents a theoretical framework to boost heat transmission in a ternary hybrid nanofluid with homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions in the conical gap between the cone and disk apparatus. Furthermore, the impacts of non-linear thermal
Manjunatha Sarpabhushana+7 more
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Joule heating effect on ternary nanofluid flow and heat transfer over a permeable cylinder [PDF]
This study presents a comprehensive numerical investigation into the Joule heating effect on ternary nanofluid flow and heat transfer over a permeable cylinder.
Hamzah, Khairum+4 more
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Natural convection of ternary hybrid nanofluid flow in an inclined porous trapezoidal enclosure
Abstract This study reveals the flow and heat transfer of natural convection flow of a ternary hybrid nanofluid in an inclined trapezoidal cavity embedded in a porous medium. The left inclined wall of the enclosure is isothermally heated while the right inclined wall is cold. The top and bottom walls are adiabatic.
Nepal Chandra Roy, Ioan Pop
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The purpose of this work is to offer a unique theoretical ternary nanofluid (graphene/tungsten oxide/zirconium oxide) framework for better heat transfer. This model describes how to create better heat conduction than a hybrid nanofluid.
Basma Souayeh
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Non-Einsteinian Viscosity Reduction in Boron Nitride Nanotube Nanofluids [PDF]
(1) Introduction: Nanoparticles have multiple applications, including drug delivery systems, biosensing, and carbon capture. Non-Einstein-like viscosity reduction has been reported in nanoparticle-polymer blends at low nanoparticle concentrations. More recently, a similar non-Einsteinian viscosity reduction effect has been observed in aqueous ultra-low
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Beyond the Maxwell Limit: Thermal Conduction in Nanofluids with Percolating Fluid Structures [PDF]
In a well-dispersed nanofluid with strong cluster-fluid attraction, thermal conduction paths can arise through percolating amorphous-like interfacial structures. This results in a thermal conductivity enhancement beyond the Maxwell limit of 3*phi, with phi being the nanoparticle volume fraction.
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Entropy generation (EG) is intrinsically linked with irreversibilities present within a thermodynamical system, signifying energy losses, mainly in the context of fluid friction and heat transfer. In systems characterized by nanofluid flow, such as those utilized in cooling applications, microelectronics, and heat exchangers, the reduction of EG is ...
Mujeeb ur Rahman+7 more
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Atomistic modeling of interfacial segregation and structural transitions in ternary alloys [PDF]
Grain boundary engineering via dopant segregation can dramatically change the properties of a material. For metallic systems, most current studies concerning interfacial segregation and subsequent transitions of grain boundary structure are limited to binary alloys, yet many important alloy systems contain more than one type of dopant.
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This study comprehensively investigates hemodynamic flow behavior in a blocked‐up, tapered arterial passage using the Sisko hybrid nanofluid model, incorporating both homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions. Extending the modified Buongiorno model, we explored the effects of nanoparticle interaction and non‐Newtonian fluid characteristics (n < 1 and n >
V. Karthik+5 more
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Hybrid Nanofluids: An Overview of their Synthesis and Thermophysical properties [PDF]
A recent area of interest in thermal applications has been nanofluids, with extensive research conducted in the field, and numerous publications expounding on new results coming to the fore. The properties of such fluids depend on their components, and by the use of combined and complex nanoparticles with diverse characteristics, the desirable ...
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