Scientific Reports (Mar 2022)
Thermal transport investigation and shear drag at solid–liquid interface of modified permeable radiative-SRID subject to Darcy–Forchheimer fluid flow composed by γ-nanomaterial
Abstract
Abstract The modern world moves towards the art of nanotechnology which is impossible without the analysis of thermal performance and thermophysical featuring of nanofluids. Therefore, a case study for Darcy–Forchheimer Flow (DFF) (γ-Al2O3/H2O)nf over a permeable Stretching Rotating Inclined Disk (SRID) under the impacts of thermal radiation and viscus dissipation is organized. The nanofluid is synthesized by novel γ-aluminum nanomaterial and pure water. Then, the problem is formulated properly via similarity equations by inducing empirical correlations of (γ-Al2O3/H2O)nf with their thermophysical attributes. A numerical algorithm is successfully implemented for mathematical analysis and furnished the results for DFF of (γ-Al2O3/H2O)nf. It is inspected that the Fr opposes the motion and the fluid moves promptly by increasing the strength of stretching parameter. The temperature of (γ-Al2O3/H2O)nf enhances due to higher dissipation and fraction factor favors the thermophysical attributes of (γ-Al2O3/H2O)nf. Therefore, the nanofluid has high thermal performance rate and would be better for industrial and engineering purposes.