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Title:
Magnetohydrodynamic Ferro-Nano fluid flow in a semi-porous curved tube under the effect of hall current and nonlinear thermal radiative
Authors: Mohamed S. Abdel-wahed
Year: 2019
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Volume: 474
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 347–354
Publisher: ELsevier
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Mohamed sayed abdelwahed ahmed_2019 Magnatesim and Magnetic Materials Q2.pdf
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Abstract:

Investigation of hall current as well as joule heating effects on the flow and heat transfer characteristics of Ferronanofluid flow through a curved tube studied in this work. This work meets a lot of engineering applications such as heat exchangers at low velocity conditions, collectors of solar energy, cooling devices of electronic and micro-electronic equipments and geophysical transport in electrically conducting. The modeling based on the momentum equations by incorporating the hall current effect as well as the energy equation by incorporating the joule heating and thermal radiative effects. Similarity transformation technique has been used to obtain nonlinear ordinary differential system which solved analytically as a series solution using Differential Transformation Method (DTM) with associated of Padé approximation technique. The validation of the obtained results has been examined against a previous published works. The results confirm that the hall current has a direct and strong effect on the flow behavior, such that the presence of hall current reduces the flow pressure within the tube as well as increase the heat flux from the inner surface of the tube. Moreover a third component of velocity generates as well as a normal force called Lorentz force due to the presence of the hall current.

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