Department of Mechanics, Chulalongkorn University, Pathumwan, Thailand
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Thermoelectric Fluid Heat Transfer and Fluid Circulation Using a Fractional Approach Using Local Kernel
Author(s): Riley Gilbert*
When a material's inherent property directly converts temperature variations across its body into electric voltage, this phenomenon is known as a
thermoelectric effect. The differential operator's non-classical approach is used to predict the thermoelectric fluid's maximum and best heat transfer
efficiency in this manuscript. The fractionalized numerical model is likewise settled to investigate the productivity and qualities of thermoelectric
liquid through temperature dissemination and speed field. Cardano's method and the comprehensive analytical approach of integral transforms
are utilized to provide analytical solutions that incorporate the dynamic examination of the temperature distribution and velocity field. On the basis
of magnetization and anti-magnetization, which describe the behavior of sine and cosine sinusoidal waves, a dynamic investigation of the th.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2476-2296.2022.9.246
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