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Title: Transient entropy analysis for the flow of a second-grade fluid over a vertical cylinder
Authors: Reddy G.J
Kumar M
Umavathi J.C
Sheremet M.A.
Keywords: Entropy generation
Finite difference method
Heat transfer
Second-grade fluid
Transient
Vertical cylinder
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
Citation: Canadian Journal of Physics , Vol. 96 , 9 , p. 978 - 991
Abstract: This study investigates entropy generation for the unsteady flow of a second-grade fluid over a uniformly heated vertical cylinder. The fluid viscosity is assumed to vary with temperature. The mathematical model of this problem is given by highly time-reliant nonlinear coupled equations and resolved by an efficient unconditionally stable implicit scheme. The time histories of average values of momentum and heat-transport coefficients, entropy-generation and Bejan number, and steady-state flow variables are discussed for several values of non-dimensional parameters arising in the flow equations. The results indicate that entropy-generation parameter and Bejan number increase with rising values of group parameter and Grashof number. The results also show that entropy-generation number declines with increasing viscoelastic parameter. © 2018 Published by NRC Research Press.
URI: 10.1139/cjp-2017-0672
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