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Exact analytical nanofluid flow and heat transfer involving asymmetric wall heat fluxes with nonlinear velocity slip
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    Exact analytical nanofluid flow and heat transfer involving asymmetric wall heat fluxes with nonlinear velocity slip (English)
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    8 February 2019
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    Summary: Nanofluid slip flow and heat transfer over the microchannel with asymmetric wall heat fluxes are investigated theoretically. The local thermal nonequilibrium model in which there is a difference between the solid temperature and nanofluid temperature is modified by considering the nonlinear velocity slip and temperature jump. Exact analytical solutions and homotopy series solutions for both velocity and temperature of nanofluid and solid are first obtained. Two groups of solutions agree well with existing references and residual errors are plotted. In addition, the effects of the physical factors on the heat transfer are graphically discussed. The results show that the first velocity slip enhances Nusselt numbers while the second slip coefficient has a reverse effect on them. As expected, the nanoparticle concentration enhances heat transfer on bottom wall.
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