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      Analysis of Transient Thermal Distribution in a Convective–Radiative Moving Rod Using Two-Dimensional Differential Transform Method with Multivariate Pade Approximant

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          The transient temperature distribution through a convective-radiative moving rod with temperature-dependent internal heat generation and non-linearly varying temperature-dependent thermal conductivity is elaborated in this investigation. Symmetries are intrinsic and fundamental features of the differential equations of mathematical physics. The governing energy equation subjected to corresponding initial and boundary conditions is non-dimensionalized into a non-linear partial differential equation (PDE) with the assistance of relevant non-dimensional terms. Then the resultant non-dimensionalized PDE is solved analytically using the two-dimensional differential transform method (2D DTM) and multivariate Pade approximant. The consequential impact of non-dimensional parameters such as heat generation, radiative, temperature ratio, and conductive parameters on dimensionless transient temperature profiles has been scrutinized through graphical elucidation. Furthermore, these graphs indicate the deviations in transient thermal profile for both finite difference method (FDM) and 2D DTM-multivariate Pade approximant by considering the forced convective and nucleate boiling heat transfer mode. The results reveal that the transient temperature profile of the moving rod upsurges with the change in time, and it improves for heat generation parameter. It enriches for the rise in the magnitude of Peclet number but drops significantly for greater values of the convective-radiative and convective-conductive parameters.

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              Magneto-Bioconvection Flow of Williamson Nanofluid over an Inclined Plate with Gyrotactic Microorganisms and Entropy Generation

              The fluid flow through inclined plates has several applications in magneto-aerodynamics, materials processing and magnetohydrodynamic propulsion thermo-fluid dynamics. Inspired by these applications, the rate of entropy production in a bio-convective flow of a magnetohydrodynamic Williamson nanoliquid over an inclined convectively heated stretchy plate with the influence of thermal radiation, porous materials and chemical reaction has been deliberated in this paper. The presence of microorganisms aids in stabilizing the suspended nanoparticles through a bioconvection process. Also, the thermal radiation assumed an optically thick limit approximation. With the help of similarity transformations, the coupled partial differential equations are converted to nonlinear ordinary differential equations and the resulting model is numerically tackled using the shooting method. The influences of the determining thermo-physical parameters on the flow field are incorporated and extensively discussed. The major relevant outcomes of the present analysis are that the upsurge in values of Schmidt number decays the mass transfer characteristics, but the converse trend is depicted for boost up values of the thermophoresis parameter. Enhancement in bioconvection Peclet and Schmidt numbers deteriorates the microorganism density characteristics. Further, the upsurge in the Williamson parameter declines the Bejan number and irreversibility ratio.
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                Journal
                SYMMAM
                Symmetry
                Symmetry
                MDPI AG
                2073-8994
                October 2021
                September 26 2021
                : 13
                : 10
                : 1793
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                10.3390/sym13101793
                92ca81f6-e218-41bd-8d08-746b4463a517
                © 2021

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