Magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non-newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet: Reiner–Philippoff model

Heat transfer is an important process in many engineering, industrial, residential, and commercial buildings. Thus, this study aims to analyse the effect of MHD and viscous dissipation on radiative heat transfer of Reiner–Philippoff fluid flow over a nonlinearly shrinking sheet. By adopting appropri...

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Main Authors: Najiyah Safwa, Khashi'ie, Iskandar, Waini, Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim, Nurul Amira, Zainal, Anuar, Ishak, Pop, Ioan
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33381/1/Magnetohydrodynamic%20and%20viscous%20dissipation%20effects%20on%20radiative%20heat%20transfer%20of%20non-newtonian%20fluid%20flow%20past%20a%20nonlinearly%20shrinking%20sheet.pdf
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author Najiyah Safwa, Khashi'ie
Iskandar, Waini
Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim
Nurul Amira, Zainal
Anuar, Ishak
Pop, Ioan
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Iskandar, Waini
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Nurul Amira, Zainal
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Pop, Ioan
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description Heat transfer is an important process in many engineering, industrial, residential, and commercial buildings. Thus, this study aims to analyse the effect of MHD and viscous dissipation on radiative heat transfer of Reiner–Philippoff fluid flow over a nonlinearly shrinking sheet. By adopting appropriate similarity transformations, the partial derivatives of multivariable differential equations are transformed into the similarity equations of a particular form. The resulting mathematical model is elucidated in MATLAB software using the bvp4c technique. To determine the impact of physical parameters supplied into the problem, the results are shown in the form of tables and graphs. The findings reveal that the heat transfer rate reduces as the Eckert number and radiation parameter are introduced in the operating fluid. However, increasing the magnetic parameter raises both the skin friction coefficient and the local Nusselt number, which impulsively improves the heat transfer performance. The suction effect has a noticeable influence on the Reiner–Philippoff fluid, since increasing the suction parameter's value is seen to enhance the skin friction coefficient and the heat transfer performance. The dual solutions are established, leading to the stability analysis that supports the first solution's validity.
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spelling UMPir333812022-07-29T01:20:55Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33381/ Magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non-newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet: Reiner–Philippoff model Najiyah Safwa, Khashi'ie Iskandar, Waini Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim Nurul Amira, Zainal Anuar, Ishak Pop, Ioan Q Science (General) QA Mathematics TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) TP Chemical technology Heat transfer is an important process in many engineering, industrial, residential, and commercial buildings. Thus, this study aims to analyse the effect of MHD and viscous dissipation on radiative heat transfer of Reiner–Philippoff fluid flow over a nonlinearly shrinking sheet. By adopting appropriate similarity transformations, the partial derivatives of multivariable differential equations are transformed into the similarity equations of a particular form. The resulting mathematical model is elucidated in MATLAB software using the bvp4c technique. To determine the impact of physical parameters supplied into the problem, the results are shown in the form of tables and graphs. The findings reveal that the heat transfer rate reduces as the Eckert number and radiation parameter are introduced in the operating fluid. However, increasing the magnetic parameter raises both the skin friction coefficient and the local Nusselt number, which impulsively improves the heat transfer performance. The suction effect has a noticeable influence on the Reiner–Philippoff fluid, since increasing the suction parameter's value is seen to enhance the skin friction coefficient and the heat transfer performance. The dual solutions are established, leading to the stability analysis that supports the first solution's validity. Elsevier B.V. 2022-10 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33381/1/Magnetohydrodynamic%20and%20viscous%20dissipation%20effects%20on%20radiative%20heat%20transfer%20of%20non-newtonian%20fluid%20flow%20past%20a%20nonlinearly%20shrinking%20sheet.pdf Najiyah Safwa, Khashi'ie and Iskandar, Waini and Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim and Nurul Amira, Zainal and Anuar, Ishak and Pop, Ioan (2022) Magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non-newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet: Reiner–Philippoff model. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 61 (10). pp. 7605-7617. ISSN 1110-0168. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2022.01.014 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aej.2022.01.014
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QA Mathematics
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
Najiyah Safwa, Khashi'ie
Iskandar, Waini
Abdul Rahman, Mohd Kasim
Nurul Amira, Zainal
Anuar, Ishak
Pop, Ioan
Magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non-newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet: Reiner–Philippoff model
title Magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non-newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet: Reiner–Philippoff model
title_full Magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non-newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet: Reiner–Philippoff model
title_fullStr Magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non-newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet: Reiner–Philippoff model
title_full_unstemmed Magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non-newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet: Reiner–Philippoff model
title_short Magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non-newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet: Reiner–Philippoff model
title_sort magnetohydrodynamic and viscous dissipation effects on radiative heat transfer of non newtonian fluid flow past a nonlinearly shrinking sheet reiner philippoff model
topic Q Science (General)
QA Mathematics
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
TP Chemical technology
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/33381/1/Magnetohydrodynamic%20and%20viscous%20dissipation%20effects%20on%20radiative%20heat%20transfer%20of%20non-newtonian%20fluid%20flow%20past%20a%20nonlinearly%20shrinking%20sheet.pdf
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