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Squeezed Darcy-Forchheimer Casson nanofluid flow between horizontal plates under the effect of inclined magnetic field.

M Asif MemonDur-E-Shehwar SagheerMushrifah A S Al-MalkiMuhammad Sabeel KhanShafqat HussainHaseeb Ur RehmanAmsalu Fenta
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2023)
This article explores the properties of heat and mass transport for MHD Casson nanofluid flow between two horizontal plates by considering the Darcy-Forchheimer medium. The effects of a uniform inclined magnetic field are discussed numerically. A Darcy-Forchheimer medium is considered in the x -direction between two plates. The features of Brownian diffusive motion, porosity, friction, viscous dissipation, chemical reaction, and thermophoresis are also considered. The governing equations of the model are a system of partial differential equations. This system is converted into non-linear ordinary differential equations using suitable similarity functions. The numerical shooting technique is used to solve the attained boundary value problem. This numerical technique is endowed with the Runge-Kutta order four method and the Newton method. Graphs and tables depict different significant effects. It is observed that the effect of a magnetic field is inversely related to the fluid flow. Moreover, the porosity factor ( λ ) and the magnetic inclination ( γ ) are inversely related to the surface drag force ( C f ) and the Nusselt number ( N u ).
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