Modeling and Simulations of Buongiorno's Model for Nanofluid in a Microchannel with Electro-Osmotic Effects and an Exothermal Chemical Reaction

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2021 Apr 1;11(4):905. doi: 10.3390/nano11040905.

Abstract

The article presents a mathematical model for the magnetized nanofluid flow and heat transfer with an exothermic chemical reaction controlled by Arrhenius kinetics. Buongiorno's model with passive boundary condition is employed to formulate the governing equation for nanoparticles concentration. The momentum equation with slip boundary conditions is modelled with the inclusion of electroosmotic effects which remain inattentive in the study of microchannel flows with electric double layer (EDL) effects. Conclusions are based on graphical and numerical results for the dimensionless numbers representing the features of heat transfer and fluid flow. Frank-Kamenetskii parameter resulting from the chemical reaction showed significant effects on the optimization of heat transfer, leading to increased heat exchangers' effectiveness. The Hartmann number and slip parameter significantly affect skin friction, demonstrating the notable effects of electroosmotic flow and the exothermic chemical reaction on heat transfer in microchannels. This analysis contributes to prognosticating the convective heat transfer of nanofluids on a micro-scale for accomplishing successful thermal designs.

Keywords: Arrhenius kinetics; Buongiorno’s model; MHD; electroosmotic effects; nanofluids; slip boundary conditions.