Results in Physics (Jun 2018)

Entropy generation in a mixed convection Poiseulle flow of molybdenum disulphide Jeffrey nanofluid

  • Aaiza Gul,
  • Ilyas Khan,
  • Stanislav S. Makhanov

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
pp. 947 – 954

Abstract

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Entropy analysis in a mixed convection Poiseulle flow of a Molybdenum Disulphide Jeffrey Nanofluid (MDJN) is presented. Mixed convection is caused due to buoyancy force and external pressure gradient. The problem is formulated in terms of a boundary value problem for a system of partial differential equations. An analytical solution for the velocity and the temperature is obtained using the perturbation technique. Entropy generation has been derived as a function of the velocity and temperature gradients. The solutions are displayed graphically and the relevant importance of the input parameters is discussed. A Jeffrey nanofluid (JN) has been compared with a second grade nanofluid (SGN) and Newtonian nanofluid (NN). It is found that the entropy generation decreases when the temperature increases whereas increasing the Brickman number increases entropy generation. Keywords: MoS2 nanoparticles, Mixed convection, Channel flow, Entropy generation, Heat transfer, MoS2 Jeffrey nanofluids