Author:
Asjad Muhammad Imran,Ali Rizwan,Iqbal Azhar,Muhammad Taseer,Chu Yu-Ming
Abstract
AbstractIn the present paper, unsteady free convection flow of Maxwell fluid containing clay-nanoparticles is investigated. These particles are hanging in water, engine oil and kerosene. The values for nanofluids based on the Maxwell-Garnett and Brinkman models for effective thermal conductivity and viscosity are calculated numerically. The integer order governing equations are being extended to the novel non-integer order fractional derivative. Analytical solutions of temperature and velocity for Maxwell fluid are build using Laplace transform technique and expressed in such a way that they clearly satisfied the boundary conditions. To see the impact of different flow parameters on the velocity, we have drawn some graphs. As a result, we have seen that the fractional model is superior in narrate the decay property of field variables. Some limiting solutions are obtained and compared with the latest existing literature. Moreover, significant results can be observed for clay nanoparticles with different base fluids.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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