The present study deals with the analysis of heat transfer of the unsteady Maxwell nanofluid flow in a squeezed rotating channel of a porous extensile surface subject to the velocity and thermal slip effects incorpora...The present study deals with the analysis of heat transfer of the unsteady Maxwell nanofluid flow in a squeezed rotating channel of a porous extensile surface subject to the velocity and thermal slip effects incorporating the theory of heat flow intensity of Cattaneo-Christov model for the expression of the energy distribution in preference to the classical Fourier’s law. A set of transformations is occupied to renovate the current model in a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations that are numerically decoded with the help of MATLAB integrated function bvp4c. The effects of various flow control parameters are investigated for the momentum, temperature and diffusion profiles, as well as for the wall shearing stress and the heat and mass transfer. The results are finally described from the material point of view. A comparison of heat flux models of Cattaneo-Christov and Fourier is also performed. An important result from the present work is that the squeezing parameter is strong enough in the middle of the channel to retard the fluid flow.展开更多
文摘The present study deals with the analysis of heat transfer of the unsteady Maxwell nanofluid flow in a squeezed rotating channel of a porous extensile surface subject to the velocity and thermal slip effects incorporating the theory of heat flow intensity of Cattaneo-Christov model for the expression of the energy distribution in preference to the classical Fourier’s law. A set of transformations is occupied to renovate the current model in a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations that are numerically decoded with the help of MATLAB integrated function bvp4c. The effects of various flow control parameters are investigated for the momentum, temperature and diffusion profiles, as well as for the wall shearing stress and the heat and mass transfer. The results are finally described from the material point of view. A comparison of heat flux models of Cattaneo-Christov and Fourier is also performed. An important result from the present work is that the squeezing parameter is strong enough in the middle of the channel to retard the fluid flow.