Title of article :
Application of Atangana-Baleanu Fractional Derivative to Carbon Nanotubes Based Non-Newtonian Nanofluid: Applications in Nanotechnology
Author/Authors :
Abro, Kashif Ali Department of Basic Sciences and Related Studies - Mehran University of Engineering and Technology - Jamshoro, Pakistan , Laghari, Muzaffar Hussain Department of Basic Sciences and Related Studies - Mehran University of Engineering and Technology - Jamshoro, Pakistan , Gómez-Aguilar, J.F. Universidad Virtual CNCI. Av. Ruiz Cortines No. 5901 - Col. Valle Verde - 1er. Sector. Monterrey - Nuevo León - C.P. 64360, México
Abstract :
Single and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs & MWCNTs) comprise a large group of nanometer-thin hollow
fibrous nanomaterials having physico-chemical characteristics like atomic configuration, length to diameter ratios, defects,
impurities and functionalization. This manuscript is devoted for the analysis of carbon nanotubes based non-Newtonian
nanofluid suspended in ethylene glycol taken as base fluid. The problem is modeled through modern method of fractional
calculus namely Atangana-Baleanu fractional derivative and then solved analytically by invoking Laplace transform. The analytic
solutions are established for the temperature and velocity distribution and expressed in terms of special function. The graphical
results are depicted through computational software Mathcad and discussed for carbon nanotubes with various embedded
parameters. An interesting comparison is explored graphically between single and multi-walled carbon nanotubes subject to the
single and multi-walled carbon nanotubes are suspended in ethylene glycol. The several similarities and differences suggested
that carbon nanotubes are accelerated and decelerated, while for unit time t = 1s, carbon nanotubes have identical velocities with
and without fractional approach
Keywords :
Fox-H function , Analytical approach , Atangana-Baleanu Fractional derivative , Carbon Nanotubes
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics