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Brownian moment and thermophoresis analysis of nanoparticles for Oldroyd-B fluid capturing aspects of radiation phenomenon

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217979225500924Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    The process of convective thermal management in the radiative flow of Oldroyd-B fluid over the stretching cylinder is investigated in this paper. In engineering and applied sciences, the viewpoint of fluid flow due to vertically stretched cylinder covers both theoretical and practical significances. Nonlinear ordinary differential equations are first transformed from their corresponding partial differential equations, then rebuilt using sufficient transformations to produce a system of nondimensional equations, using a proper similarity technique, which is then calculated. The MATLAB built-in technique BVP4C, a standard numerical process, is used to solve the regulating flow equations. A comprehensive graphical depiction was used for characteristics like unsteadiness and curvature, Prandtl number, and thermal diffusivity. The relevant flow characteristics of the governing problem are depicted in graphs.

    PACS: 02.90.+p
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