Effect of Nonlinear Thermal Radiation on Flow of Williamson Nanofluid in a Vertical Porous Channel with Heat Source or Sink by Using Adomian Decomposition Method

Author:

Shobha K. C.1,Patil Mallikarjun B.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Studies and Research in Mathematics, Tumkur University, Tumakuru 572103, Karnataka, India

Abstract

The study examines the entropy generation in the Williamson nanofluid flowing in a vertical porous channel exposed to nonlinear thermal radiation and heat source or sink. Constant temperature and fixed nanoparticle concentration are maintained at the boundaries of the channel. Governing equations are derived by applying the conservation laws incorporating the brownian motion and thermophoretic force impacts of nanofluids utilizing Buongiorno’s model. These equations are non dimensionalised by choosing suitable dimensionless variables. The governing simultaneous equations are tackled by implementing adomian decomposition technique for velocity, tempearture, dimensionless shear stress heat transfer rate. The findings of the study are analysed through graphs. The major findings of the study are porous parameter reduces velocity because of resistance to the flow and enhances temperature. Thermal radiation parameter reduces both velocity and temperature fields. Williamson parameter enhances the velocity field and reduces the temperature to a very small extent. These results are also corresponds with skin friction and Nusselt number graphs. Entropy generation in the considered flow system can be minimized by increasing Williamson number.

Publisher

American Scientific Publishers

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Mechanical Engineering

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