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   modeling for radiated marangoni convection flow of magneto-nanoliquid subject to activation energy and chemical reaction  
   
نویسنده hayat t. ,ullah i. ,asghar s. ,alsaedi a.
منبع scientia iranica - 2020 - دوره : 27 - شماره : 6-F - صفحه:3390 -3398
چکیده    Simultaneous impacts of non-linear radiation and magnetohydrodynamics in marangoni convection nanoliquid are addressed novel aspects of activation energy and space dependent heat source are addressed. nanoliquid attributes brownain movement and thermophoresis diffusion. ndsolve base shooting technique is employed for the numerical simulation. aspects of various embedded variables are focused on velocity, heat and mass transport distributions via graphical interpretations. moreover temperature gradient at the surface is estimated and analyzed. our study identified that exponential based space heat source (eshs) parameter significantly enhanced the thermal field. activation energy and temperature difference parameters decrease the nanoparticles concentration. moreover temperature gradient enhances for higher marangoni ratio parameter, hartmann number, dimensionless activation energy and thermophoresis parameter.
کلیدواژه marangoni convection ,exponential space dependent heat source ,activation energy ,thermal radiation ,nanomaterials
آدرس quaid-i-azam university 45320, department of mathematics- nonlinear analysis and applied mathematics (naam) research group, department of mathematics, pakistan. king abdulaziz university, faculty of science, nonlinear analysis and applied mathematics (naam) research group, department of mathematics, saudi arabia, quaid-i-azam university 45320, department of mathematics, pakistan, comsats institute of information technology, department of mathematics, pakistan, king abdulaziz university, faculty of science, nonlinear analysis and applied mathematics (naam) research group, department of mathematics, saudi arabia
پست الکترونیکی aalsaedi@hotmail.com
 
     
   
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