In this paper, a nanofluid version of the Stokes’ second problem is investigated. For this purpose, a homogeneous model is considered with nano-sized Cu particles suspended in water. The governing equations are first transformed in dimensionless form and then solved by Laplace transform. Exact solutions corresponding to the dimensionless velocity and temperature due to both cosine and sine oscillations of an infinite flat plate are presented. It is concluded that both skin friction coefficient and density of nanofluids increases with an increase of nanoparticles volume fraction. Also the dimensionless temperature increases by increasing the Eckert number and solid volume fraction of nanoparticles. Keywords: Nanofluids, Stokes’s second probl...
This study deals with the boundary layer flow and heat transfer near the stagnation point on a perme...
The problem of laminar fluid flow which results from the shrinking of a flat surface in a water-base...
Contribution of Cu (copper) nanoparticle shapes in base fluid – water on nanofluid flow over a movin...
Present study is prepared to analyze the heat transfer for the Stokes’ second problem of nanofluid. ...
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This article aims to study the unsteady convection flow of nanofluids induced by free convection and...
The classical problems of forced convection boundary layer flow and heat transfer near the stagnatio...
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In this paper, the analysis of thermal instability of rotating nanofluid layer is revised with a phy...
In this paper, the steady laminar three-dimensional boundary layer flow and heat transfer of a coppe...
The steady stagnation-point flow of a viscous and incompressible fluid over a continuously stretchin...
This article considers the influence of heat transfer on the nonlinear Jeffery-Hamel flow problem...
AbstractIn this paper, the analysis of thermal instability of rotating nanofluid layer is revised wi...
The present study is focused on the presentation of a numerical solution for copper-water nanofluid ...
In this paper, the natural convection of a non-Newtonian Cu–water nanofluid between two infinite par...
This study deals with the boundary layer flow and heat transfer near the stagnation point on a perme...
The problem of laminar fluid flow which results from the shrinking of a flat surface in a water-base...
Contribution of Cu (copper) nanoparticle shapes in base fluid – water on nanofluid flow over a movin...
Present study is prepared to analyze the heat transfer for the Stokes’ second problem of nanofluid. ...
This paper considers the extended Blasius and Sakiadis problems in nanofluids, by considering a unif...
This article aims to study the unsteady convection flow of nanofluids induced by free convection and...
The classical problems of forced convection boundary layer flow and heat transfer near the stagnatio...
This paper discusses numerically the unsteady flow and heat transfer of a viscous fluid driven by an...
In this paper, the analysis of thermal instability of rotating nanofluid layer is revised with a phy...
In this paper, the steady laminar three-dimensional boundary layer flow and heat transfer of a coppe...
The steady stagnation-point flow of a viscous and incompressible fluid over a continuously stretchin...
This article considers the influence of heat transfer on the nonlinear Jeffery-Hamel flow problem...
AbstractIn this paper, the analysis of thermal instability of rotating nanofluid layer is revised wi...
The present study is focused on the presentation of a numerical solution for copper-water nanofluid ...
In this paper, the natural convection of a non-Newtonian Cu–water nanofluid between two infinite par...
This study deals with the boundary layer flow and heat transfer near the stagnation point on a perme...
The problem of laminar fluid flow which results from the shrinking of a flat surface in a water-base...
Contribution of Cu (copper) nanoparticle shapes in base fluid – water on nanofluid flow over a movin...