International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2021

Activation energy effect on the magnetized-nanofluid flow in a rotating system considering the exponential heat source

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The variation of properties with temperature have many practical applications in the area of chemical engineering and metallurgy, in the process of extrusion, the materials moving between a feed roll and on carrier belt. Here our intention is to explore the consequences of temperature dependent viscosity and variable thermal conductivity on flow of nanoliquid in a rotating system. Fluid between parallel plates is taken. Energy expression incorporates the exponential heat source. This analysis also explores the attributes of modified Arrhenius energy function with chemical reaction. Boundary layer problems have been computed via NDSolve approach. The obtained solutions are sketched for various estimations of embedded variables of interest. Results pointed out that both axial and transverse velocities show decaying behavior for higher rotation parameter. Thermal field boosts up with an enhancement of thermophoretic and space dependent heat source variables. Moreover the rate of mass transport decays through dimensionless activation energy.

Volume None
Pages None
DOI 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2021.105578
Language English
Journal International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

Full Text