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Thermal mechanism in magneto radiated [(Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood](hnf) over a 3D surface: Applications in Biomedical Engineering

Nanofluids are a new generation of fluids which help in improving the efficiency of thermal systems by improving heat transport rate and extensive applications of this class extensively fall in biomedical engineering, the electronics industry, applied thermal and mechanical engineering, etc. The cor...

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Autores principales: Guedri, Kamel, Adnan, Raizah, Zehba, Eldin, Elsayed Tag, EL-Shorbagy, M. A., Abbas, Waseem, Khan, Umar
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9589914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36300025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.960349
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author Guedri, Kamel
Adnan,
Raizah, Zehba
Eldin, Elsayed Tag
EL-Shorbagy, M. A.
Abbas, Waseem
Khan, Umar
author_facet Guedri, Kamel
Adnan,
Raizah, Zehba
Eldin, Elsayed Tag
EL-Shorbagy, M. A.
Abbas, Waseem
Khan, Umar
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description Nanofluids are a new generation of fluids which help in improving the efficiency of thermal systems by improving heat transport rate and extensive applications of this class extensively fall in biomedical engineering, the electronics industry, applied thermal and mechanical engineering, etc. The core concern of this study is to examine the interaction of Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4) hybrid nanoparticles of lamina shaped with blood over a 3D surface by impinging novel impacts of non-linear thermal radiations, stretching, velocity slippage, and magnetic field. This leads to a mathematical flow model in terms of highly non-linear differential equations via nanofluid-effective characteristics and similarity rules. To know the actual behavior of (Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood inside the concerned region, mathematical investigation is performed via numerical technique and the results are obtained for different parameter ranges. The imposed magnetic field of high strength is a better tool to control the motion of (Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood inside the boundary layer, whereas, stretching of the surface is in direct proportion of the fluid movement. Furthermore, thermal radiations (Rd) and [Formula: see text] are observed to be beneficial for thermal enhancement for both (Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood and (Al(2)O(3))/blood.
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spelling pubmed-95899142022-10-25 Thermal mechanism in magneto radiated [(Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood](hnf) over a 3D surface: Applications in Biomedical Engineering Guedri, Kamel Adnan, Raizah, Zehba Eldin, Elsayed Tag EL-Shorbagy, M. A. Abbas, Waseem Khan, Umar Front Chem Chemistry Nanofluids are a new generation of fluids which help in improving the efficiency of thermal systems by improving heat transport rate and extensive applications of this class extensively fall in biomedical engineering, the electronics industry, applied thermal and mechanical engineering, etc. The core concern of this study is to examine the interaction of Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4) hybrid nanoparticles of lamina shaped with blood over a 3D surface by impinging novel impacts of non-linear thermal radiations, stretching, velocity slippage, and magnetic field. This leads to a mathematical flow model in terms of highly non-linear differential equations via nanofluid-effective characteristics and similarity rules. To know the actual behavior of (Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood inside the concerned region, mathematical investigation is performed via numerical technique and the results are obtained for different parameter ranges. The imposed magnetic field of high strength is a better tool to control the motion of (Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood inside the boundary layer, whereas, stretching of the surface is in direct proportion of the fluid movement. Furthermore, thermal radiations (Rd) and [Formula: see text] are observed to be beneficial for thermal enhancement for both (Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood and (Al(2)O(3))/blood. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9589914/ /pubmed/36300025 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.960349 Text en Copyright © 2022 Guedri, Adnan, Raizah, Eldin, EL-Shorbagy, Abbas and Khan. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Chemistry
Guedri, Kamel
Adnan,
Raizah, Zehba
Eldin, Elsayed Tag
EL-Shorbagy, M. A.
Abbas, Waseem
Khan, Umar
Thermal mechanism in magneto radiated [(Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood](hnf) over a 3D surface: Applications in Biomedical Engineering
title Thermal mechanism in magneto radiated [(Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood](hnf) over a 3D surface: Applications in Biomedical Engineering
title_full Thermal mechanism in magneto radiated [(Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood](hnf) over a 3D surface: Applications in Biomedical Engineering
title_fullStr Thermal mechanism in magneto radiated [(Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood](hnf) over a 3D surface: Applications in Biomedical Engineering
title_full_unstemmed Thermal mechanism in magneto radiated [(Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood](hnf) over a 3D surface: Applications in Biomedical Engineering
title_short Thermal mechanism in magneto radiated [(Al(2)O(3)-Fe(3)O(4))/blood](hnf) over a 3D surface: Applications in Biomedical Engineering
title_sort thermal mechanism in magneto radiated [(al(2)o(3)-fe(3)o(4))/blood](hnf) over a 3d surface: applications in biomedical engineering
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9589914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36300025
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2022.960349
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