Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Adelaide, Adelaide SA 5005, Australia
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Heat Transfer and Fluid Circulation Using Thermoelectric Fluids
Author(s): Frida Gaint*
A dynamic analysis of the thermoelectric fluid's temperature distribution and velocity field is carried out using magnetization and anti-magnetization,
which characterise the behaviour of sine and cosine sinusoidal waves. When shifting magnetic fields are applied, the magnetised intensity generates
34.66 percent of the magnetic hysteresis, according to the rheological parameter magnetization. A thermoelectric effect occurs when a
material's inherent characteristic directly translates temperature fluctuations throughout its body into electric voltage. In this paper, the differential
operator's non-classical approach is utilised to forecast the greatest and optimal heat transfer efficiency of a thermoelectric fluid. The fractionalized
numerical model is also used to explore the productivity and properties of thermoelectric liquid using a temperature distribution and .. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2476-2296.2022.9.261
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