Approximate Analytical Solutions for Marangoni Mixed Convection Boundary Layer

Author(s):  
Yan Zhang ◽  
Liancun Zheng ◽  
Jiemin Liu

The paper deals with a steady coupled dissipative layer, called Marangoni mixed convection boundary layer, which can be formed along the interface of two immiscible fluids, in surface driven flows. The mixed convection boundary layer is generated besides the Marangoni convection effects induced flow over the surface due to an imposed temperature gradient, there are also buoyancy effects due to gravity and external pressure gradient effects. We shall use a model proposed by Chamkha wherein the Marangoni coupling condition has been included into the boundary conditions at the interface. The similarity equations are first determined, and the approximate analytical solutions are obtained by an efficient transformation, asymptotic expansion and Pade´ approximant technique. The features of the flow and temperature fields as well as the interface velocity and heat transfer at the interface are discussed for some values of the governing parameters. The associated fluid mechanics was analyzed in detail.

Author(s):  
Amirah Remeli ◽  
Norihan Md Arifin ◽  
Roslinda Nazar ◽  
Fudziah Ismail

The problem of Marangoni mixed convection boundary layer flow and heat transfer that can be formed along the interface of two immiscible fluids in a nanofluid is studied using different types of nanoparticles. Numerical solutions of the similarity equations are obtained using the shooting method. Three types of metallic or nonmetallic nanoparticles, namely copper (Cu), alumina (23AlO) and titania (2TiO) are consideredby using a water-based fluid to investigate the effect of the solid volume fraction or nanoparticle volume fraction parameter ϕ of the nanofluid. The influences of the interest parameters on the reduced velocity along the interface, velocity profiles as well as the reduced heat transfer at the interface and temperature profiles were presented in tables and figures.


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