Electromagnetohydrodynamic Flow and Heat Transfer of Nanofluid in a Parallel Plate Microchannel

The present study is devoted to electromagnetohydrodynamic (EMHD) flow and heat transfer characteristics of nanofluid inside a parallel plate microchannel. The nanofluid is actuated by Lorentz force which is originated from the interaction of applied electrical field and perpendicular magnetic field...

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Published inJournal of mechanics Vol. 33; no. 1; pp. 115 - 124
Main Authors Zhao, G.-P., Jian, Y.-J., Li, F.-Q.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 01.02.2017
Oxford University Press
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Summary:The present study is devoted to electromagnetohydrodynamic (EMHD) flow and heat transfer characteristics of nanofluid inside a parallel plate microchannel. The nanofluid is actuated by Lorentz force which is originated from the interaction of applied electrical field and perpendicular magnetic field. A fully developed assumption with uniform flux at the surface is considered in the analysis, and the influences of viscous dissipation as well as Joule heating are also taken into account. The analytical solutions for velocity and temperature are derived. Moreover, the Nusselt number variations are examined. The results show that the Hartmann number, the dimensionless parameter S and the nanoparticls volume fraction have significant influences on flow and temperature of nanofluid. As Hartmann number increasing, the Nusselt number improves and similar trend can be observed with the augment of nanoparticls volume fraction. A diminishment of heat transfer performance can be seen with increase of the Joule parameter and Brinkman number, while an enhancement in heat transfer can be witnessed with increase of nanoparticls volume fraction.
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ISSN:1727-7191
1811-8216
DOI:10.1017/jmech.2016.57