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Flow and heat transfer of nanofluid past stretching/shrinking sheet with partial slip boundary conditions
Received date: 2014-01-22
Revised date: 2014-05-29
Online published: 2014-11-01
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Project supported by the Ministry of Higher Education in Malaysia (No. FRGS/1/2012/SG04/UKM/ 2001/1) and the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (No. DIP-2012-31)
The boundary layer flow of a nanofluid past a stretching/shrinking sheet with hydrodynamic and thermal slip boundary conditions is studied. Numerical solutions to the governing equations are obtained using a shooting method. The results are found for the skin friction coefficient, the local Nusselt number, and the local Sherwood number as well as the velocity, temperature, and concentration profiles for some values of the velocity slip parameter, thermal slip parameter, stretching/shrinking parameter, thermophoresis parameter, and Brownian motion parameter. The results show that the local Nusselt number, which represents the heat transfer rate, is lower for higher values of thermal slip parameter, thermophoresis parameter, and Brownian motion parameter.
Key words: stretching/shrinking; boundary layer; dual solution; nanofluid; heat transfer
S. MANSUR;A. ISHAK;I.POP . Flow and heat transfer of nanofluid past stretching/shrinking sheet with partial slip boundary conditions[J]. Applied Mathematics and Mechanics, 2014 , 35(11) : 1401 -1410 . DOI: 10.1007/s10483-014-1878-7
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