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The study of thermal convection in porous media saturated by nanofluid and microorganisms is an important problem for many geophysical and engineering applications.
Michael I. Kopp +2 more
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Thermophoresis of charged colloidal particles [PDF]
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Fayolle, Sébastien +2 more
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Thermophoresis of Aerosol Spheroids [PDF]
An analytical study is presented for the thermophoretic motion of a freely suspended aerosol spheroid in a uniform prescribed temperature gradient that is oriented arbitrarily with respect to its axis of revolution. The Knudsen number is assumed to be small so that the fluid flow is described by a continuum model with a thermal slip at the particle ...
Huan J. Keh, Chang L. Ou
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This study investigates numerically the effect of the two-phase nanofluid model due to natural convection within a square cavity along with the existence of a conducting solid block, and a corner heater using the finite difference method (FDM).
Ammar I. Alsabery +3 more
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The report contained in this article is based on entropy generation for a reactive Eyring–Powell nanoliquid transfer past a porous vertical Riga device.
Ephesus Olusoji Fatunmbi +2 more
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Solution structure of the SGTA dimerisation domain and investigation of its interactions with the ubiquitin-like domains of BAG6 and UBL4A [PDF]
Background The BAG6 complex resides in the cytosol and acts as a sorting point to target diverse hydrophobic protein substrates along their appropriate paths, including proteasomal degradation and ER membrane insertion.
Ewelina M Krysztofinska +80 more
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Thermomicrofluidics for biosensing applications
The accurate detection of biological systems containing biomolecules and bioparticles is increasingly important in diverse research fields, particularly in analytical and biological chemistry.
Fei Tian +4 more
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The magnetohydrodynamic Williamson fluid flow on an extending sheet with thermophoresis and chemical reaction [PDF]
This research investigates the steady, two-dimensional, incompressible flow of a pseudoplastic Williamson fluid subjected to a linearly stretched sheet.
Nallathambi Golden Stepha +2 more
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Energy transport intensification is a major challenge in various technical applications including heat exchangers, solar collectors, electronics, and others.
Nidhal Ben Khedher +4 more
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Thermally conductive 2D filler orientation control in polymer using thermophoresis
To achieve efficient heat dissipation using polymer composites, it is important to optimize the heat conduction pathway. Therefore, manipulating the orientation of thermally conductive and anisotropic fillers in composites represents a judicious strategy.
Cheol-Woo Ahn +4 more
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