Abstract
This research offers a comparative analysis of how varying physical properties affect heat transfer in a fluid-filled annulus between coaxial cylinders. The fluid movement is driven by the linear expansion of the inner cylinder, with the outer cylinder remaining stationary. Additionally, the study considers two distinct variations of the variable viscosity function: (a) an inverse-linear temperature dependency and (b) an exponential temperature dependency, sometimes referred to as Reynolds law. To streamline the numerical integration process, the governing equations are transformed into ordinary differential equations that include a parameter
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