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Numerical Investigation of Entropy Generation on Micropolar Trihybrid Nanofluid Flow with Blood as Base Fluid in a Channel

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  • Yasir Mehmood
  • Ammar Alsinai
  • Muhammad Bilal
  • Saleha Iqbal
  • Azmat Ullah Khan Niazi
  • Nujood Faisal
  • Nan-Jing Huang

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This research paper focuses on investigating the phenomenon of entropy generation, specifically within the context of blood flow. Blood is modeled as a three-layered liquid model, with micropolar and Newtonian fluids occupying the center and periphery sections of the tube, respectively. A narrow glycocalyx layer adjacent to the wall is regarded as indicating a permeable area caused by the accumulation of carbohydrates and fibrous tissues within the tube wall. Further, the walls of the cylinder are taken as permeable. The objectives of this study include understanding the mechanisms and factors contributing to entropy generation in blood patterns, exploring the relationship between entropy generation and flow characteristics, and analyzing the impact of entropy generation on the overall energy efficiency of the system. The transformation of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) from partial differential equations (PDEs) can be accomplished by employing a similarity approach that combines shooting methods with the inculcation of the RK-4 method. This integrated technique facilitates the transformation process effectively. Then, MATLAB software is used to plot graphs for accuracy purposes. Under various physical limitations, the comparison study demonstrates that trihybrid nanoliquids exhibit ultrahigh thermal efficiency compared to ordinary nanoliquids, and incorporating these nanofluids enhances entropy generation, temperature, and Bejan profiles, improving thermal conductivity and energy transfer. This integration ensures sustained performance over time, benefiting from carefully selected nanoparticles for stability optimization. As a result, these fluids are extremely useful for industrial applications, particularly filtration and ultrahigh heat.

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  • Yasir Mehmood & Ammar Alsinai & Muhammad Bilal & Saleha Iqbal & Azmat Ullah Khan Niazi & Nujood Faisal & Nan-Jing Huang, 2024. "Numerical Investigation of Entropy Generation on Micropolar Trihybrid Nanofluid Flow with Blood as Base Fluid in a Channel," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2024, pages 1-14, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjmath:9583109
    DOI: 10.1155/2024/9583109
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