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PLOS ONE | 2016

Impact of Cattaneo-Christov Heat Flux in Jeffrey Fluid Flow with Homogeneous-Heterogeneous Reactions

Tasawar Hayat; Sumaira Qayyum; Maria Imtiaz; Ahmed Alsaedi

Two-dimensional stretched flow of Jeffrey fluid in view of Cattaneo-Christov heat flux is addressed. Effects of homogeneous-heterogeneous reactions are also considered. Suitable transformations are used to form ordinary differential equations. Convergent series solutions are computed. Impact of significant parameters on the velocity, temperature, concentration and skin friction coefficient is addressed. Analysis of thermal relaxation is made. The obtained results show that ratio of relaxation to retardation times and Deborah number have inverse relation for velocity profile. Temperature distribution has decreasing behavior for Prandtl number and thermal relaxation time. Also concentration decreases for larger values of strength of homogeneous reaction parameter while it increases for strength of heterogeneous reaction parameter.


AIP Advances | 2016

Three-dimensional rotating flow of Jeffrey fluid for Cattaneo-Christov heat flux model

Tasawar Hayat; Sumaira Qayyum; Maria Imtiaz; Ahmed Alsaedi

Present study addresses the three dimensional flow of Jeffrey fluid. Flow is induced by a porous stretching sheet. Cattaneo-Christov heat flux model is used to form energy equation. Appropriate transformations are employed to form system of ordinary differential equations. Convergent series solutions are obtained. Impact of pertinent parameters on the velocity and temperature is examined. It is noted that by increasing the ratio of relaxation to retardation times the velocity components are decreased. Temperature distribution also decreases for larger values of thermal relaxation time.


Physics of Fluids | 2018

Entropy generation in magnetohydrodynamic radiative flow due to rotating disk in presence of viscous dissipation and Joule heating

Tasawar Hayat; Sumaira Qayyum; Muhammad Ijaz Khan; Ahmed Alsaedi

Simultaneous effects of viscous dissipation and Joule heating in flow by rotating disk of variable thickness are examined. Radiative flow saturating porous space is considered. Much attention is given to entropy generation outcome. Developed nonlinear ordinary differential systems are computed for the convergent series solutions. Specifically, the results of velocity, temperature, entropy generation, Bejan number, coefficient of skin friction, and local Nusselt number are discussed. Clearly the entropy generation rate depends on velocity and temperature distributions. Moreover the entropy generation rate is a decreasing function of Hartmann number, Eckert number, and Reynolds number, while they gave opposite behavior for Bejan numbers.


PLOS ONE | 2016

MHD Flow and Heat Transfer between Coaxial Rotating Stretchable Disks in a Thermally Stratified Medium.

Tasawar Hayat; Sumaira Qayyum; Maria Imtiaz; Ahmed Alsaedi

This paper investigates the unsteady MHD flow of viscous fluid between two parallel rotating disks. Fluid fills the porous space. Energy equation has been constructed by taking Joule heating, thermal stratification and radiation effects into consideration. We convert system of partial differential equations into system of highly nonlinear ordinary differential equations after employing the suitable transformations. Convergent series solutions are obtained. Behavior of different involved parameters on velocity and temperature profiles is examined graphically. Numerical values of skin friction coefficient and Nusselt number are computed and inspected. It is found that tangential velocity profile is increasing function of rotational parameter. Fluid temperature reduces for increasing values of thermal stratification parameter. At upper disk heat transfer rate enhances for larger values of Eckert and Prandtl numbers.


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2016

Comparative study of silver and copper water nanofluids with mixed convection and nonlinear thermal radiation

Tasawar Hayat; Sumaira Qayyum; Maria Imtiaz; Ahmed Alsaedi


Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2018

Entropy generation in flow with silver and copper nanoparticles

Tasawar Hayat; Muhammad Ijaz Khan; Sumaira Qayyum; Ahmed Alsaedi


Results in physics | 2017

A framework for nonlinear thermal radiation and homogeneous-heterogeneous reactions flow based on silver-water and copper-water nanoparticles: A numerical model for probable error

Sumaira Qayyum; Muhammad Ijaz Khan; Tasawar Hayat; Ahmed Alsaedi


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2016

Partial slip effect in flow of magnetite-Fe3O4 nanoparticles between rotating stretchable disks

Tasawar Hayat; Sumaira Qayyum; Maria Imtiaz; Faris Alzahrani; Ahmed Alsaedi


Results in physics | 2017

Radiative flow due to stretchable rotating disk with variable thickness

Tasawar Hayat; Sumaira Qayyum; Maria Imtiaz; Ahmed Alsaedi


International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2017

Current progresses about probable error and statistical declaration for radiative two phase flow using Ag H 2 O and Cu H 2 O nanomaterials

Tasawar Hayat; Sumaira Qayyum; Muhammad Ijaz Khan; Ahmed Alsaedi

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Ahmed Alsaedi

King Abdulaziz University

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Tasawar Hayat

King Abdulaziz University

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M. Ijaz Khan

Quaid-i-Azam University

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T. Hayat

Quaid-i-Azam University

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Tufail A. Khan

University of Engineering and Technology

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