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- Nadeem, Muhammad
- Franco, Admilson T.
- Siddique, Imran
- Garcia-Blanco, Yamid J.
- Quitian-Ardila, Luis H.
- Khan, Rizwan
Abstract
This study examines the complex interactions between several parameters, such as electro-osmosis force, activation energy, and Darcy-Forchheimer Law, in the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Williamson AA7072+AA7075/SA hybrid nanofluid flow over a moving thin needle as alloy nanoparticles AA7075 and AA7072 are inserted into host fluid, sodium alginate (SA). Further, the significance of viscous dissipation, nonlinear thermal radiation, heat absorption/generation, and thermal and concentration convective boundary conditions have been considered to optimize heat and mass transmission. Our approach involves formulating mathematical equations that are then converted into a group of partial differential equations to simulate these intricate processes. These equations become ordinary differential equations through a similarity renovation, and we solve the resulting boundary value problem numerically, implementing the fourth-order accurate BVP4C method. An analysis has been conducted using graphics and tabular to show how many critical physical flow parameters, including temperature ratio, nanoparticle volume fraction, Weissenberg number, magnetic field, and electro-osmotic parameters, affect the mass transfer rate, drag force, flow rate, heat transfer rate, heat, and mass fluxes. The BVP4C solution exhibits absolute compatibility with the artificial neural network (ANN) solution when the numerical solutions are compared to ANN. Fluid temperature rises in response to electro-osmotic parameters, viscoelastic parameters, magnetic field, and nanoparticle volume percentage, but fluid velocity drops, according to the study's prior observations. Moreover, as the activation energy and volume percentage of nanoparticles change, the fluid concentration increases. Drag force and heat transfer rate diminish with increasing electro-osmotic impact.
Suggested Citation
Nadeem, Muhammad & Franco, Admilson T. & Siddique, Imran & Garcia-Blanco, Yamid J. & Quitian-Ardila, Luis H. & Khan, Rizwan, 2025.
"Role of electroosmotic and Darcy-Forchheimer Law on magnetohydrodynamic Williamson hybrid nanofluid flow over a moving thin needle,"
Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 192(C).
Handle:
RePEc:eee:chsofr:v:192:y:2025:i:c:s0960077925000347
DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2025.116021
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