The problem of steady laminar mixed convection flow and heat transfer past a moving vertical thin needle in nanofluid for both assisting and opposing cases is analyzed in this paper. Three types of nanoparticles including copper, titania and alumina are taken into consideration. The nonlinear ordinary differential equations for momentum and energy have been transformed by adopting the similarity transformation in linear form. The problem is solved numerically using an implemented package called bvp4c in MATLAB software. The numerical computations are carried out for various parameters of interest, which consists of the velocity ratio parameter, mixed convection parameter, nanoparticle volume fraction parameter and the needle size. A stabili...
In this paper, a numerical and theoretical study has been performed for the stagnation-point boundar...
A steady laminar mixed convection boundary layer flow about an isothermal solid sphere embedded in a...
An analysis of the steady mixed convection boundary layer flow past a vertical permeable surface emb...
The problem of steady laminar mixed convection flow and heat transfer past a moving vertical thin ne...
The problem of steady laminar mixed convection flow and heat transfer past a moving vertical thin ne...
This study focuses on the problem of steady laminar boundary layer flow past a continuously moving t...
In this study, we intend to present the dynamics of a system based on the model of convective heat a...
The purpose of this work is to study the effects of partial slip on the boundary layer flow over a m...
Present work deals with the numerical study of flow due to a continuously moving slender needle in a...
A study on mixed convection boundary layer flow with thermal radiation and nanofluid over a permeabl...
AbstractThe laminar fully developed nanofluid flow and heat transfer in a vertical channel are inves...
The laminar fully developed nanofluid flow and heat transfer in a vertical channel are investigated....
In this study, the effects of suction and injection on the mixed convection flow of a nanofluid, ove...
This work examines the effect of the buoyancy force or mixed convection on the steady two dimension...
In this study, the effects of suction and injection on the mixed convection flow of a nanofluid, ove...
In this paper, a numerical and theoretical study has been performed for the stagnation-point boundar...
A steady laminar mixed convection boundary layer flow about an isothermal solid sphere embedded in a...
An analysis of the steady mixed convection boundary layer flow past a vertical permeable surface emb...
The problem of steady laminar mixed convection flow and heat transfer past a moving vertical thin ne...
The problem of steady laminar mixed convection flow and heat transfer past a moving vertical thin ne...
This study focuses on the problem of steady laminar boundary layer flow past a continuously moving t...
In this study, we intend to present the dynamics of a system based on the model of convective heat a...
The purpose of this work is to study the effects of partial slip on the boundary layer flow over a m...
Present work deals with the numerical study of flow due to a continuously moving slender needle in a...
A study on mixed convection boundary layer flow with thermal radiation and nanofluid over a permeabl...
AbstractThe laminar fully developed nanofluid flow and heat transfer in a vertical channel are inves...
The laminar fully developed nanofluid flow and heat transfer in a vertical channel are investigated....
In this study, the effects of suction and injection on the mixed convection flow of a nanofluid, ove...
This work examines the effect of the buoyancy force or mixed convection on the steady two dimension...
In this study, the effects of suction and injection on the mixed convection flow of a nanofluid, ove...
In this paper, a numerical and theoretical study has been performed for the stagnation-point boundar...
A steady laminar mixed convection boundary layer flow about an isothermal solid sphere embedded in a...
An analysis of the steady mixed convection boundary layer flow past a vertical permeable surface emb...