Abstract
Because of the rapid advancement of microdevices technologies, electroosmotic flow (EOF) has gotten a lot of coverage in recent years. EOF has a range of benefits over other micropumps, including the ability to create continuous pulse-free flows and elimination of moving parts. Our aim is to investigate the unsteady electroosmotic flow (EOF) of an electrolyte solution of generalized fractional second grade hybrid nanofluid (Cu-TiO2/Water) confined between vertical two coaxial tubes. The energy equation will be altered by the fractional Cattaneo model. The finite Hankel technique and Laplace transformation will be employed to acquire the solution of the mathematical model. Since obtaining the inversion of Laplace of the transformed functions in the closed-form is a challenging task, the numerical inversion algorithm will be used. The results showed that the hybrid nanofluid became more viscous with increasing the volume concentration which reduces the electroosmotic (EO) velocity and the flow rate. Moreover, the electroosmotic flow is boosted by the free convection force.