Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1798754 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Three-dimensional hydromagnetic flow of Jeffrey nanofluid is considered.•Brownian motion and thermophoresis effects are encountered.•Heat transfer analysis is performed with thermal radiation.•Results are plotted and visualized.

This research work addresses the three-dimensional hydromagnetic flow of Jeffrey fluid with nanoparticles. Flow is generated by a bidirectional stretching surface. The effects of thermal radiation and internal heat generation are encountered in energy expressions. More realistic convective boundary conditions at the surface are employed instead of constant surface temperature and mass species conditions. Boundary layer assumptions lead to the governing non-linear mathematical model. Resulting equations through momentum, energy and mass species are made dimensionless using suitable variables. The solution expressions of dimensionless velocities, temperature and nanoparticle concentration have been computed for the convergent series solutions. The impacts of interesting parameters on the dimensionless quantities are displayed and interpreted. The values of physical quantities are computed and analyzed.

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