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      Numerical analysis of significance of multiple shape factors in Casson hybrid nanofluid flow over a rotating disk

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          The goal of this paper is to identify the consequences of Darcy–Forchheimer flow (DFF) on electromagnetohydrodynamic flow of graphene oxide–iron oxide hybrid nanofluid over a rotating disk in a porous medium with viscous dissipation. The set of obtained ordinary differential equations had been solved with the corresponding boundary conditions using a numerical method called fourth-order Runge–Kutta method along with the shooting technique. The impact of the pertinent parameters on the dimensionless flow and temperature field profiles is shown using graphs. Also the nondimensional skin friction factor is stated in tabular form. The results state that as there is an increase in the value of porosity parameter, the velocity profile then diminishes. As shown in the outcomes, we accomplish that in this modeling, platelets have higher influence than the blade, brick, and cylinder. Due to nanoparticles, graphene oxide–iron oxide nanocomposite exhibits anti-microbial capabilities. These studies suggest that graphene oxide–iron oxide nanocomposite may be used to remove natural solvents and water filter.

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          Thermal Conductivity of Heterogeneous Two-Component Systems

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            Management of validation of HPLC method for determination of acetylsalicylic acid impurities in a new pharmaceutical product

            The work mainly focused on a validation of the method for determining the content of salicylic acid and individual unknown impurities in new pharmaceutical product—tablets containing: 75, 100 or 150 mg of acetylsalicylic acid and glycine in the amount of 40 mg for each dosage. The separation of the components was carried out by means of HPLC, using a Waters Symmetry C18 column (4.6 × 250 mm, 5 μm) as the stationary phase. The mobile phase consisted of a mixture of 85% orthophosphoric acid, acetonitrile and purified water (2:400:600 V/V/V). Detection was carried out at a wavelength of 237 nm, with a constant flow rate of 1.0 ml min −1 . In order to verify the method, linearity, precision (repeatability and reproducibility), accuracy, specificity, range, robustness, system precision, stability of the test and standard solution, limit of quantification and forced degradation were determined. Validation tests were performed in accordance with ICH (International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use) guidelines. The method was validated successfully. It was confirmed that the method in a tested range of 0.005–0.40% salicylic acid with respect to acetylsalicylic acid content is linear, precise and accurate.
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              Entropy generation minimization: The new thermodynamics of finite‐size devices and finite‐time processes

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                Journal
                International Journal of Modern Physics B
                Int. J. Mod. Phys. B
                World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd
                0217-9792
                1793-6578
                May 10 2023
                October 26 2022
                May 10 2023
                : 37
                : 12
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Mathematics, S.A.S., Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore 632014, India
                Article
                10.1142/S0217979223501138
                24890d65-6eff-47fb-bd4e-403714eb696a
                © 2023
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