Scientific Reports (Sep 2023)

Numerical study of unsteady tangent hyperbolic fuzzy hybrid nanofluid over an exponentially stretching surface

  • Muhammad Nadeem,
  • Imran Siddique,
  • Zakara Riaz,
  • Basim M. Makhdoum,
  • Rana Muhammad Zulqarnain,
  • Mohammed Sallah

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-32374-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract The significance of fuzzy volume percentage on the unsteady flow of MHD tangent hyperbolic fuzzy hybrid nanofluid towards an exponentially stretched surface is scrutinized. The heat transport mechanism is classified by Joule heating, nonlinear thermal radiation, boundary slippage, and convective circumstances. Ethylene glycol (EG) as a host fluid along with the nanomaterial’s Cu and $${\text{Al}}_{{2}} {\text{O}}_{{3}}$$ Al 2 O 3 are used for heat transfer analysis is also considered in this investigation. The nonlinear governing PDEs are meant to be converted into ODEs employing appropriate renovations. Then, a built-in MATLAB program bvp4c is employed to acquire the outcome of the given problem. The variation of flow rate, thermal heat, drag force and Nusselt number and their influence on fluid flow with heat transfer have been scrutinized through graphs. An increase in thermal radiation, power law index and nanoparticle volume friction heightens the heat transmission rate. Skin friction is diminished by swelling the power-law index, Weissenberg number, and ratio parameters, whereas it is increased by enhancing the magnetic parameter. The heat transfer rate upsurges with an increase in Weissenberg number and nanoparticle volume fraction. Also, the nanoparticle volume percentage is expressed as a triangular fuzzy number (TFN). The triangular membership function (MF) and TFN are regulated by the $$\chi - {\text{cut}}$$ χ - cut parameter, which has a range of 0 to 1. In comparison to nanofluids, hybrid nanofluids have a higher heat transmission rate, according to the fuzzy analysis. This investigation has applications in the areas of paper manufacturing, metal sheet cooling and crystal growth.