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Significant statistical model of heat transfer rate in radiative Carreau tri-hybrid nanofluid with entropy analysis using response surface methodology used in solar aircraft

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  • Pattnaik, P.K.
  • Mishra, S.R.
  • Shamshuddin, MD.
  • Panda, Subhajit
  • Baithalu, Rupa

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The recent advancement of technologies focuses on the use of solar-based heat radiation and nanotechnology. The primary source of heat is solar energy, which is obtained by absorbing sunlight. In addition, solar thermal planes, photovoltaic cells, and sun-based hybrid nanofluids all help to harness solar energy. Therefore, main concern of the study is to explored the two-dimensional Engine oil-based Carreau tri-hybrid nanofluid (SiO2 (silica dioxide), MOS2 (Molybdenum disulfide), Fe3O4(black iron oxide)) flow via a stretching sheet within solar wings. The flow phenomena of the non-Newtonian fluid enrich for the effects of radiant energy and the external heat source. By adopting similarity transfiguration, the dimensional partial main flow equations are changed into nonlinear dimensionless ordinary differential equations. The most effective and powerful tool of the semi-analytical method ADM (Adomain Decomposition Method) is utilized to solve the nanofluid flow problem. The uniqueness of the proposed study arises due to the analysis of entropy generation obtained by various irreversibility processes. The graphical illustration of outcome of various governing parameters on velocity, temperature, entropy terms and engineering quantities have been presented and theoretically analyzed. The findings reveal that The Carreau ternary hybrid nanofluids enhance the system's thermal conductivity for optimal temperature regulation in solar aircraft and better heat dissipation. The use of Carreau ternary hybrid nanofluids significantly reduces entropy generation, which implies a more reversible process, enhancing the overall efficiency of the energy conversion systems in solar aircraft. The heat flow of the system is accurately reflected by the chosen variables and their interactions, as demonstrated by the constructed model's strong statistical significance. For real-world applications, this improves the model's predictability and dependability.

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  • Pattnaik, P.K. & Mishra, S.R. & Shamshuddin, MD. & Panda, Subhajit & Baithalu, Rupa, 2024. "Significant statistical model of heat transfer rate in radiative Carreau tri-hybrid nanofluid with entropy analysis using response surface methodology used in solar aircraft," Renewable Energy, Elsevier, vol. 237(PA).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:renene:v:237:y:2024:i:pa:s0960148124015891
    DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2024.121521
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