Mathematical modelling of graphene-oxide/ kerosene oil nanofluid via radiative linear extendable surface

ALEXANDRIA ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2023)

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Household warming, distillation, cooling systems, manufacturing heat, power plants, and irrigation water pumps are all applications for a parabolic trough surface accumulator (PTSC). This research examines the consequences of mixing nanosolid materials on PTSC installed on a solar aircraft wing, as well as the production of entropy. The Newtonian nanofluid model was used to investigate the consequences of thermal radiative fluxing, changing thermal conductivity, and upstream magnetism force limitations. Thermal radiative, and variable thermal conducting, the heat transfer discharge from solar aircraft wings is enhanced. Ordinary differential equations (ODEs) are numerically treated using a method known as the Keller-box method. Thermal radiative and ther-mal conducting effect adjustments that are positive develop the heat transference coefficient of solar aircraft wings. It is thought that graphene oxide (GO) based kerosene oil (K) can help with PTSC performance monitoring. We will also experiment with different nanoparticle concentrations to see how they affect the system's active characteristics. The thermodynamic performance of GO-K nanofluid has been described better than that of base nanofluid. GO-K has a heat transition rate of 15.03% higher than conventional fluid without GO. Theoretical simulations with documentation can be more useful in improving solar thermal energy schemes. (c) 2023 THE AUTHORS. Published by Elsevier BV on behalf of Faculty of Engineering, Alexandria University. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/ licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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graphene-oxide/kerosene oil nanofluid,graphene-oxide/kerosene graphene-oxide/kerosene,linear extendable surface
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