Reducing entropy generation in MHD fluid flow over open parallel microchannels embedded in a micropatterned permeable surface (Q280691)

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    Reducing entropy generation in MHD fluid flow over open parallel microchannels embedded in a micropatterned permeable surface
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6578406

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      Reducing entropy generation in MHD fluid flow over open parallel microchannels embedded in a micropatterned permeable surface (English)
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      10 May 2016
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      Summary: The present study examines embedded open parallel microchannels within a micropatterned permeable surface for reducing entropy generation in MHD fluid flow in microscale systems. A local similarity solution for the transformed governing equations is obtained. The governing partial differential equations along with the boundary conditions are first cast into a dimensionless form and then the reduced ordinary differential equations are solved numerically via the Dormand-Prince pair and shooting method. The dimensionless entropy generation number is formulated by an integral of the local rate of entropy generation along the width of the surface based on an equal number of microchannels and no-slip gaps interspersed between those microchannels. Finally, the entropy generation numbers, as well as the Bejan number, are investigated. It is seen that surface-embedded microchannels can successfully reduce entropy generation in the presence of an applied magnetic field.
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      MHD
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      similarity solution
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      permeable surface
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      open parallel microchannels
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      entropy production
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