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Trihybrid fluid flow with Arrhenius activation energy and slip conditions in porous space: A numerical analysis

  • Quaid-I-Azam University
  • Macau University of Science and Technology
  • Islamia University
  • University of Jordan

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Abstract

Heat transport flow has a vital role in many disciplines such as environmental science, physics and engineering. Efficient heat transfer is essential for designing systems like heat exchangers, refrigeration systems and electronic devices. Attention here is concentrated for Darcy-Forchheimer flow of ternary liquid. Curved stretchable sheet subject to slip conditions is taken.Top of Form Trihybrid nanofluid in this case is an aggregation of silicon dioxide, titanium dioxide, and aluminum oxide (Al2O3,TiO2andSiO2) as the nanoparticles and engine oil (conventional material). Organized material has impact of applied magnetic field, heat generation and activation energy. Incoming problems have been numerically computed employing finite difference method (FDM). Related systems invoking useful transformations are obtained. Thermal performance is better improved for trihybrid nanomaterials in comparison to other fluids including base fluid, hybrid fluid and nanofluid. To our information the slip conditions, activation energy and Joule heating in porous space for present flow consideration is not examined before. Comparison of estimated values here to previously published literature reveals an excellent agreement.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)534-544
Number of pages11
JournalAlexandria Engineering Journal
Volume117
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025

Keywords

  • (Al2O3,TiO2,SiO2) nanoparticles
  • Arrhenius activation energy
  • MHD flow
  • Slip conditions
  • Trihybrid nanofluid

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