An Analytical Study of Thermal Instability in a Nanofluid Layer with a Vertical Magnetic Field
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https://doi.org/10.3126/njmathsci.v3i1.44132Keywords:
Thermophoresis, Thermal instability, Nanofluid, Vertical magnetic field, Brownian motion, Galerkin weighted residuals method, Oscillatory convectionAbstract
The paper re-examines analytically the work of Yadav et al. ([43], [44]) (referred to as Y hereafter) wherein they have examined the combined effect of vertical magnetic field and the free-free, rigid-rigid and rigid-free boundaries on the onset of convection in an electrically conducting nanofluid layer heated from below. The key feature of the present paper is that it explains that the case M=0 ([43], [44]) is not justified either on physical or on mathematical grounds. Moreover, a number of sufficient conditions regarding the non-existence of oscillatory convection have been found.
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