Browsing by Author "Bonyah, Ebenezer"
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Analytical study of MHD mixed convection flow for Maxwell nanofluid with variable thermal conductivity and Soret and Dufour effects
Jawad, Muhammad; Saeed, Anwar; Khan, Arshad; Ali, Ishtiaq; Alrabaiah, Hussam; Gul, Taza; Bonyah, Ebenezer; Zubair, Muhammad (American Institute of Physics Inc., 2021)The key purpose of this article is to discuss the magnetohydrodynamic mixed convection flow for a Maxwell nanofluid past a stretching and permeable sheet. Variable thermal conductivity and Dufour and Soret effects are also ... -
Numerical simulation of the combined effects of thermophoretic motion and variable thermal conductivity on free convection heat transfer
Ashraf, Muhammad; Abbas, Amir; Ali, Aamir; Shah, Zahir; Alrabaiah, Hussam; Bonyah, Ebenezer (AIP Publication, 2020)In the current research, the effect of thermophoretic motion combined with temperature-dependent thermal conductivity on natural convection flow around the surface of a sphere at several circumferential locations has been ... -
A semi-analytical solution of the magnetohydrodynamic blood-based ternary hybrid nanofluid flow over a convectively heated bidirectional stretching surface under velocity slip conditions
Lone, Showkat Ahmad; Khan, Arshad; Raiza, Zehba; Alrabaiah, Hussam; Shahab, Sana; Saeed, Anwar; Bonyah, Ebenezer (American Institute of Physics, 2024)This work inspects the thermal transportation of the magnetohydrodynamic Casson trihybrid nanofluid flow over a convectively heated bidirectional elongating sheet. The flow is considered as three dimensional passing over ... -
Viscous dissipated hybrid nanoliquid flowwith Darcy–Forchheimer and forced convection over a moving thin needle
Gul, Taza; Rahman, Junaid Ur; Bilal, Muhammad; Saeed, Anwar; Alghamdi, Wajdi; Mukhtar, Safyan; Alrabaiah, Hussam; Bonyah, Ebenezer (American Institute of Physics Inc., 2020)The study of hybrid nanoliquid can help achieve innumerable advanced features that make heat and mass transmission more convenient, such as in hybrid-powered engines, pharmaceutical processes, microelectronics, domestic ...