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Journal of Applied Nonlinear Dynamics
Miguel A. F. Sanjuan (editor), Albert C.J. Luo (editor)
Miguel A. F. Sanjuan (editor)

Department of Physics, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 28933 Mostoles, Madrid, Spain

Email: miguel.sanjuan@urjc.es

Albert C.J. Luo (editor)

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Southern Illinois University Ed-wardsville, IL 62026-1805, USA

Fax: +1 618 650 2555 Email: aluo@siue.edu


Micropolar Nanofluid Flow in a Vertical Porous Channel: Entropy Generation Analysis

Journal of Applied Nonlinear Dynamics 10(2) (2021) 305--314 | DOI:10.5890/JAND.2021.06.009

Surender Ontela , Lalrinpuia Tlau

Department of Mathematics, National Institute of Technology Mizoram, Aizawl 796012, Mizoram, India

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Abstract

The present analysis consists of a mixed convection micropolar nanofluid flow in a porous medium-filled upright channel. The mathematical equations governing the flow consists of second order differential equations for the velocity, micropolarity and temperature. These equations have been solved utilizing the Homotopy Analysis Method (HAM). The series solution expression is thus obtained for the velocity, temperature and micro-rotation profiles. The value of the entropy generation and the irreversibility ratio are determined. The effect of specific flow parameters on the generation of entropy and irreversibility are displayed graphically and deliberated fervently.

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