Abstract
Owing to thermal requirements of many industrial and engineering processes, this research presents the improved feature of hybrid nanofluid with applications heat source and sinks features. The most fascinating Zinc ferrite and Nickle Zinc ferrite nanoparticles are used to predict the thermal enhancement in engine oil and Kerosene oil base materials. The radiative phenomenon with nonlinear relations is encountered to enhance the heat transportation pattern. Moreover, the entropy generation assessment is also observed with significances of optimized analysis. The consideration of porous space is inspected by using the Darcy-Forchheimer theory. A comprehensive comparative analysis for enchantment of heat transfer rate is examined between both types of nanoparticles. The physical influence of parameters for velocity, thermal gradient and entropy generation phenomenon is visualized. It is observed that thermal efficiency of ferrite nanoparticles (MnZnFe2O4) with suspension of engine oil (C8H18) base liquid is more progressive as compared to the suspensions of ferrite nanoparticles and kerosene oil (C10H22) hybrid material.