Unsteady Free Convection Dusty MHD Flow with Dissipation Effect Over Non-Isothermal Vertical Cone

The implications of suspended particles on MHD flow in a viscous fluid over a non-isothermal vertical cone with dissipation effect was investigated in this recent research. To maximise process efficiency and avoid equipment failure, it is important to thoroughly investigate the complex and dynamic b...

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Published in:Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
Main Author: Hanafi H.; Hanif H.; Shafie S.; Bosli F.; Ilias M.R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Semarak Ilmu Publishing 2024
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Hanafi H.; Hanif H.; Shafie S.; Bosli F.; Ilias M.R.
Unsteady Free Convection Dusty MHD Flow with Dissipation Effect Over Non-Isothermal Vertical Cone
2024
Journal of Advanced Research in Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
114
1
10.37934/arfmts.114.1.5668
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85185695892&doi=10.37934%2farfmts.114.1.5668&partnerID=40&md5=91cd2ca1bbb0324bdeca59ecdc305202
The implications of suspended particles on MHD flow in a viscous fluid over a non-isothermal vertical cone with dissipation effect was investigated in this recent research. To maximise process efficiency and avoid equipment failure, it is important to thoroughly investigate the complex and dynamic behaviours that might result from the interaction between the fluid and the dust particles inside the cone. The Crank-Nicolson method will be used in the study to analyse the mathematical model quantitatively. MATLAB software was used to compute the discretization equations and depict the numerical outcomes. The velocity distribution, temperature distribution, skin friction and Nusselt number affected by Prandtl number, magnetic, mass concentration of particle phase, viscous dissipation and fluid-particle interaction for particle and fluid phases are presented graphically as well as in a table and are thoroughly analysed. The outcome indicated that the fluid and dust phase velocity decreases when magnetic, mass concentration of particle phase and fluid-particle interaction parameters are escalated while viscous dissipation parameter shows an opposite behaviour. Moreover, the temperature and velocity profiles for the fluid phase are consistently greater than those for the dust phase in every result that was examined. © 2024, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved.
Semarak Ilmu Publishing
22897879
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author Hanafi H.; Hanif H.; Shafie S.; Bosli F.; Ilias M.R.
spellingShingle Hanafi H.; Hanif H.; Shafie S.; Bosli F.; Ilias M.R.
Unsteady Free Convection Dusty MHD Flow with Dissipation Effect Over Non-Isothermal Vertical Cone
author_facet Hanafi H.; Hanif H.; Shafie S.; Bosli F.; Ilias M.R.
author_sort Hanafi H.; Hanif H.; Shafie S.; Bosli F.; Ilias M.R.
title Unsteady Free Convection Dusty MHD Flow with Dissipation Effect Over Non-Isothermal Vertical Cone
title_short Unsteady Free Convection Dusty MHD Flow with Dissipation Effect Over Non-Isothermal Vertical Cone
title_full Unsteady Free Convection Dusty MHD Flow with Dissipation Effect Over Non-Isothermal Vertical Cone
title_fullStr Unsteady Free Convection Dusty MHD Flow with Dissipation Effect Over Non-Isothermal Vertical Cone
title_full_unstemmed Unsteady Free Convection Dusty MHD Flow with Dissipation Effect Over Non-Isothermal Vertical Cone
title_sort Unsteady Free Convection Dusty MHD Flow with Dissipation Effect Over Non-Isothermal Vertical Cone
publishDate 2024
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description The implications of suspended particles on MHD flow in a viscous fluid over a non-isothermal vertical cone with dissipation effect was investigated in this recent research. To maximise process efficiency and avoid equipment failure, it is important to thoroughly investigate the complex and dynamic behaviours that might result from the interaction between the fluid and the dust particles inside the cone. The Crank-Nicolson method will be used in the study to analyse the mathematical model quantitatively. MATLAB software was used to compute the discretization equations and depict the numerical outcomes. The velocity distribution, temperature distribution, skin friction and Nusselt number affected by Prandtl number, magnetic, mass concentration of particle phase, viscous dissipation and fluid-particle interaction for particle and fluid phases are presented graphically as well as in a table and are thoroughly analysed. The outcome indicated that the fluid and dust phase velocity decreases when magnetic, mass concentration of particle phase and fluid-particle interaction parameters are escalated while viscous dissipation parameter shows an opposite behaviour. Moreover, the temperature and velocity profiles for the fluid phase are consistently greater than those for the dust phase in every result that was examined. © 2024, Semarak Ilmu Publishing. All rights reserved.
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