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Article
Publication date: 4 October 2018

Ioan Pop, Natalia C. Roşca and Alin V. Roşca

The purpose of this paper is to study the effects of MHD, suction, second-order slip and melting on the stagnation-point and heat transfer of a nanofluid past a…

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to study the effects of MHD, suction, second-order slip and melting on the stagnation-point and heat transfer of a nanofluid past a stretching/shrinking sheet.

Design/methodology/approach

Using appropriate variables, the governing partial differential equations were transformed into ordinary (similarity) differential equations, which are then solved numerically using the function bvp4c from Matlab.

Findings

It is found that dual (upper and lower branch) solutions exist for some values of the governing parameters. From the stability analysis, it is found that the upper branch solution is stable, while the lower branch solution is unstable. The sample velocity, temperature and concentration profiles along both solution branches are graphically presented.

Originality/value

The results of the paper are new and original with many practical applications of nanofluids in the modern industry.

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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 28 no. 9
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 1 March 2023

Natalia C. Roşca, Alin V. Roşca and Ioan Pop

This paper aims to present the steady dual solutions on three-dimensional flow and heat transfer of nanofluid over a permeable non-linearly shrinking surface with two-order…

Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to present the steady dual solutions on three-dimensional flow and heat transfer of nanofluid over a permeable non-linearly shrinking surface with two-order velocity slips conditions. Boundary layer assumption is considered in the mathematical modelling. Authors comprehend from previous studies and papers that the shrinking surfaces are extremely important in current engineering and environmental systems.

Design/methodology/approach

Using appropriate similarity variables, the full partial differential equations (PDF) are modified into a specific set of ordinary (similar) differential equations (ODE). The resulting non-linear ordinary differential system is then solved both analytically for some particular cases and numerically for the general case using the function bvp4c from MATLAB for characteristic values of the parameters which govern the equations. The transformed mathematical model is analysed using the bvp4c procedure. Based on the given assumptions, this study is able to produce multiple solutions of the problem.

Findings

The ordinary (similarity) differential equations have two branches solutions, upper and lower branch solutions, given some interval of shrinking and velocity slip parameters. The authors consider here a temporal stability analysis, as they want to establish which of the solutions are stable and which are not. In a distinct paragraph, the authors discuss in detail and present in a graphical manner the effects of shrinking and second-order slip flow model on the skin friction coefficient, surface wall heat flux and dimensionless velocity and temperature profiles. The analysis reveals that the second order slip has a big influence on the flow and heat transfer characteristics.

Originality/value

The present discoveries are unique and truly new for the research of the three-dimensional stretching/shrinking forced convection flow and heat transfer nanofluids. The nanofluid is a water-based nanofluid (H2O), which contains one type of nanoparticles, namely, copper (Cu). Of course, the analysis can be further extended considering other types of nanoparticles such as alumina (Al2O3). The authors assume that the thermal equilibrium is reached for the base fluid together with the suspended nanoparticles and that the nanoparticles are uniform in dimension and form.

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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 33 no. 7
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 28 April 2020

Alin V. Roşca, Natalia C. Roşca and Ioan Pop

The purpose of this study is to describe the steady mixed convection stagnation point of a hybrid nanofluid with a second-order velocity slip.

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to describe the steady mixed convection stagnation point of a hybrid nanofluid with a second-order velocity slip.

Design/methodology/approach

Using appropriate similarity variables, the partial differential equations are transformed into ordinary (similar) differential equations, which are numerically solved using the bvp4c function in MATLAB. The numerical results are used to present graphical illustrations for the reduced skin friction, reduced Nusselt number, velocity and temperature profiles.

Findings

Dual solutions are discovered in this study. Thus, stability analysis is implemented and the first (upper branch) and second (lower branch) solutions are determined and analyzed.

Research limitations/implications

Hybrid nanofluids have many practical applications in the modern industry such as in micro-manufacturing, periodic heat exchanges process, nano drug delivery system and nuclear reactors.

Originality/value

Despite numerous studies on the mixed convection stagnation point of classical viscous fluids past a vertical plate flow, none of the researchers have focused on the effect of second-order slip velocity on hybrid nanofluids. The behavior of the flow and heat transfer has been thoroughly analyzed with the variations in governing parameters such as heat source/sink and nanoparticle volume fraction. Moreover, the use of the wall slip velocity in this hybrid nanofluid model strengthened the novelty of this study.

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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 31 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 22 December 2023

Iskandar Waini, Farah Nadzirah Jamrus, Natalia C. Roșca, Alin V. Roșca and Ioan Pop

This study aims to investigate the dual solutions for axisymmetric flow and heat transfer due to a permeable radially shrinking disk in copper oxide (CuO) and silver (Ag) hybrid…

Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the dual solutions for axisymmetric flow and heat transfer due to a permeable radially shrinking disk in copper oxide (CuO) and silver (Ag) hybrid nanofluids with radiation effect.

Design/methodology/approach

The partial differential equations that governed the problem will undergo a transformation into a set of similarity equations. Following this transformation, a numerical solution will be obtained using the boundary value problem solver, bvp4c, built in the MATLAB software. Later, analysis and discussion are conducted to specifically examine how various physical parameters affect both the flow characteristics and the thermal properties of the hybrid nanofluid.

Findings

Dual solutions are discovered to occur for the case of shrinking disk (λ < 0). Stronger suction triggers the critical values’ expansion and delays the boundary layer separation. Through stability analysis, it is determined that one of the solutions is stable, whereas the other solution exhibits instability, over time. Moreover, volume fraction upsurge enhances skin friction and heat transfer in hybrid nanofluid. The hybrid nanofluid’s heat transfer also heightened with the influence of radiation.

Originality/value

Flow over a shrinking disk has received limited research focus, in contrast to the extensively studied axisymmetric flow problem over a diverse set of geometries such as flat surfaces, curved surfaces and cylinder. Hence, this study highlights the axisymmetric flow due to a shrinking disk under radiation influence, using hybrid nanofluids containing CuO and Ag. Upon additional analysis, it is evidently shows that only one of the solutions exhibits stability, making it a physically dependable choice in practical applications. The authors are very confident that the findings of this study are novel, with several practical uses of hybrid nanofluids in modern industry.

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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 34 no. 3
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 5 September 2016

Ioan Pop, Natalia C. Roşca and Alin V. Roşca

The purpose of this paper is to reinvestigate the problem of multiple similarity solutions of the two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic boundary-layer flow of an incompressible…

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Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to reinvestigate the problem of multiple similarity solutions of the two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic boundary-layer flow of an incompressible, viscous and electrically conducting fluid past a stretching/shrinking permeable surface studied by Aly et al. (2007).

Design/methodology/approach

The transformed ordinary (similarity) differential equation was solved numerically using the function bvp4c from MATLAB. The relative tolerance was set to 10^(−10).

Findings

Dual solutions were found and a stability analysis was performed to show which solutions are stable and which are not stable. On the other hand, Aly et al. (2007) have shown that for each value of the power index and magnetic parameter in the range and for any specific values of the stretching/shrinking parameter and suction parameter the problem has only a solution.

Originality/value

The paper describes how multiple (dual) solutions for the flow reversals were obtained. The stability analysis has shown that the lower solution branches are unstable, while the upper solution branches are stable.

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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 26 no. 7
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 29 November 2018

Alin V. Roşca, Natalia C. Roşca and Ioan Pop

The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of the second order slip velocity on the boundary layer stagnation point flow of a nanofluid past a non-aligned…

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of the second order slip velocity on the boundary layer stagnation point flow of a nanofluid past a non-aligned stretching/shrinking sheet.

Design/methodology/approach

Proper similarity variables are used to transform the system of partial differential equations into a system of ordinary (similarity) differential equations. This system is then solved numerically using the bvp4c solver in MATLAB software. As in the papers by Kuznetsov and Nield (2010, 2013) and Fang et al. (2009), the authors considered the stretching/shrinking parameter λ, the first-order (a1, a2) and second-order (b1) slip parameters and the Lewis number Le, Nb the Brownian parameter and Nt the thermophoresis parameter fixed at Le = 10, Nb = Nt = 0.5 when the Prandtl number Pr is fixed at Pr = 1.

Findings

Dual solutions are found as the sheet is shrunk in the horizontal direction. Stability analysis shows that the first solution is physically realizable, whereas the second solution is not practicable.

Originality/value

The present results are original and new for the study of fluid flow and heat transfer over a stretching/shrinking surface, as they successfully extend the problem considered by Wang (2008) and Lok et al. (2011) to the case of nanofluids.

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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 29 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 3 January 2017

Natalia C. Rosca, Alin V. Rosca, John H. Merkin and Ioan Pop

The purpose of this study is to consider the effects that buoyancy arising from the combination of both thermal and concentration gradients can have on the mixed convection…

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to consider the effects that buoyancy arising from the combination of both thermal and concentration gradients can have on the mixed convection boundary-layer flow near a forward stagnation point with the effect of Stefan blowing being included. Ad suitable choice for the functional forms of the outer flow and the wall temperature and concentration enables the problem to be reduced to a similarity form involving the dimensionless parameters, λ (mixed convection), κ (Stefan blowing) and N (relative strength of concentration driven buoyancy to that of thermal driven), as well as the Prandtl and Schmidt numbers. Numerical solutions to this similarity system for a range of representative parameter values indicate a finite, non-zero range of κ where there can be four solutions in opposing flow with only one solution in aiding flow. Asymptotic solutions for large values of N and κ are derived, the latter having two different structures in the opposing flow.

Design/methodology/approach

This paper sets up a similarity problem to examine the effects of Stefan blowing on a mixed convection flow with the aims of solving the equations numerically and complementing the results with appropriate asymptotic analysis.

Findings

The findings of the study include multiple solution branches, saddle-node bifurcations and singularities appearing in the solution.

Originality/value

The authors believe that all the results, both numerical and asymptotic, are original and have not been published elsewhere.

Details

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 27 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 10 June 2021

Natalia C. Roșca, Alin V. Roșca and Ioan Pop

The purpose of this paper is to numerically study the problem of mixed convection flow of a hybrid nanofluid past a vertical wedge with thermal radiation effect.

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to numerically study the problem of mixed convection flow of a hybrid nanofluid past a vertical wedge with thermal radiation effect.

Design/methodology/approach

The governing nonlinear partial differential equations are transformed into a system of ordinary differential equations by a similarity transformation, which is then solved numerically through the function bvp4c from MATLAB for different values of the governing parameters. The solutions contain a mixed convection parameter λ that has a considerable impact on the flow fields.

Findings

It is found that the solutions of the ordinary (similarity) differential equations have two branches, upper and lower branch solutions, in a certain range of the mixed convection and several other parameters. To establish which of these solutions are stable and which are not, a stability analysis has been performed. The effects of the governing parameters on the fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics are illustrated in tables and figures. It is found that dual (upper and lower branch) solutions exist for both the cases of assisting and opposing flow situations. A stability analysis has also been conducted to determine the physical meaning and stability of the dual solutions.

Practical implications

This theoretical study is significantly relevant to the applications of the heat exchangers placed in a low-velocity environment and electronic devices cooled by fans.

Originality/value

The case of mixed convection flow of a hybrid nanofluid past a vertical wedge with thermal radiation effects has not been studied before, and hence all generated numerical results are claimed to be original and novel.

Details

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 32 no. 2
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 1 October 2018

Alessandra Borrelli, Giulia Giantesio, Maria Cristina Patria, Natalia C. Roşca, Alin V. Roşca and Ioan Pop

This paper aims to consider the influence of the temperature and of an external magnetic field on the steady oblique stagnation-point flow for a Boussinesquian nanofluid past a…

Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to consider the influence of the temperature and of an external magnetic field on the steady oblique stagnation-point flow for a Boussinesquian nanofluid past a stretching or shrinking sheet.

Design/methodology/approach

The flow is reduced through similarity transformations to an ordinary boundary value problem, which is solved numerically in MATLAB using the bvp4c function. The behavior of the solution is discussed physically, and some analytical considerations concerning existence of the solution and the occurrence of dual solutions are drawn.

Findings

The study of the influence of an external magnetic field on the oblique stagnation-point flow of a Buongiorno's Boussinesquian nanofluid is carried out. The fluid clashes on a vertical stretching or shrinking sheet. Dual solutions appear for suitable values of the parameters.

Originality/value

The present results are new and original.

Details

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 28 no. 12
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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Article
Publication date: 6 November 2017

Natalia C. Roşca and Ioan Pop

The purpose of this study is to analyze numerically the steady axisymmetric rotational stagnation point flow impinging on a radially permeable stretching/shrinking sheet in a…

Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to analyze numerically the steady axisymmetric rotational stagnation point flow impinging on a radially permeable stretching/shrinking sheet in a nanofluid.

Design/methodology/approach

Similarity transformation is used to convert the system of partial differential equations into a system of ordinary (similarity) differential equations. This system is then reduced to a system of first-order differential equations and solved numerically using the bvp4c function in MATLAB software.

Findings

Dual solutions exist when the surface is stretched, as well as when the surface is shrunk. For these solutions, a stability analysis is carried out revealing that the first solution (upper branch) is stable and physically realizable, while the second solution (lower branch) is unstable and therefore not physically realizable.

Originality/value

The present results are original and new for the study of fluid flow and heat transfer over a stretching/shrinking surface, as they successfully extend the problem considered by Weidman (2016) to the case of nanofluids.

Details

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, vol. 27 no. 11
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0961-5539

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