| Literature DB >> 33903649 |
Yu-Pei Lv1, Ebrahem A Algehyne2, Maryam G Alshehri2, Ebraheem Alzahrani3, Muhammad Bilal4, Muhammad Altaf Khan5, Muhammad Shuaib6.
Abstract
The article explores the effect of Hall current, thermal radiation, and magnetic field on hybrid nanofluid flow over the surface of a spinning disk. The motive of the present effort is to upgrade the heat transmission rate for engineering and industrial purposes. The hybrid nanofluids as compared to the conventional fluids have higher thermal properties. Therefore, in the present article, a special class of nanoparticles known as carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and iron ferrite nanoparticles are used in the base fluid. The system of modeled equations is depleted into dimensionless differential equations through similarity transformation. The transform equations are further solved through the Parametric Continuation method (PCM). For the parametric study, the physical parameters impact on velocity, energy, mass transmission, and motile microorganism's concentration profiles have been sketched. The obtained results are compared with the existing literature, which shows the best settlement. It concluded that the heat transmission rate reduces for Hall current and rises with radiative parameter. The results perceived that the addition of CNTs in carrier fluid is more efficacious than any other types of nanoparticles, due to its C-C bond. CNTs nanofluid can be more functionalized for the desired achievement, which can be utilized for a variety of applications by functionalization of non-covalent and covalent modification.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33903649 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-88269-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379