Mixed Convection Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Analysis over a Vertical Flat Plate having Slip Boundary Conditions with oxide Nano fluids

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Volume-67 Issue-11
Year of Publication : 2019
Authors : Srinivasa Rao Gogulapati, K. Sridhar, K.V. Sharma
DOI :  10.14445/22315381/IJETT-V67I11P227

Citation 

MLA Style: Srinivasa Rao Gogulapati, K. Sridhar, K.V. Sharma "Mixed Convection Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Analysis over a Vertical Flat Plate having Slip Boundary Conditions with oxide Nano fluids" International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology 67.11 (2019):167-173.

APA Style:Srinivasa Rao Gogulapati, K. Sridhar, K.V. Sharma. Mixed Convection Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer Analysis over a Vertical Flat Plate having Slip Boundary Conditions with oxide Nano fluids  International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology, 67(11),167-173.

Abstract
Effects of slip at boundary on velocity, temperature and concentration of nanofluid on the mixed convective boundary layer flow over a flat vertical plate are investigated. The governing partial differential equations are transformed into ordinary differential equations with in Similarity transformation. The nondimensional governing equations are solved numerically by MATLAB bvp4c. The results are presented for different values of governing parameters with concentration of nanofluid and hybrid nanofluid. The obtained results were with compared available results from the literature. The variation in nondimensional velocity and temperature profiles the slip parameter, concentration of nanofluid and mixed convection parameter were studied and presented graphically.

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Keywords
slip parameter, mixed convection parameter, nano fluid, hybrid nanofluid, concentration of nanofluid, MATLAB bvp4c.