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Because the effectiveness of interstitial hyperthermia is related to the temperature distribution achieved during the process, accurate understanding of energy transport within biological organs is necessary. This strongly depends on the complexity of the extended model. Herein, the coupled nonlinear set of transient equations for electromagnetic, momentum, and energy has been extended under two layered...
This article presents an analytical study on magnetohydrodynamic micropolar nanofluid flow through parallel, coaxial discs filled with a porous medium with uniform blowing from the upper plate. Three different types of nanoparticles, namely copper, aluminum oxide, and titanium dioxide are considered with water and used as base fluids. The governing equations are solved via Differential Transformation...
Numerical investigation the problem of nanofluid heat and mass transfer in a channel partially filled with a porous medium in the presence of uniform magnetic field is carried out by a new computational iterative approach known as the spectral local linearization method (SLLM). The similarity solution is used to reduce the governing system of partial differential equations to a set of nonlinear ordinary...
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