Heat and mass transfer effect on a radiative second grade MHD flow in a porous medium over a stretching sheet

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2020-06-22 DOI:10.3329/jname.v17i1.37777
A. P. Baitharu, S. Sahoo, G. Dash
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The present problem deals with a radiative second grade fluid flow through a porous medium over a semi infinite stretching sheet. In the present study, governing equations for the third grade fluid has been formulated. However, computation has been made for a second grade fluid as a particular case of third grade of fluid. The bounding surface is subjected to power law temperature distribution and heat flux. Confluent hypergeometric function and Runge-Kutta method of fourth order are used to solve the transformed non-linear governing equations. The physical variables such as velocity, temperature and concentration are studied in response to radiative heat transfer, electromagnetic mechanical force and porosity of the medium. The important findings of the present study are: the applied transverse magnetic field prevents the growth of boundary layer but accelerates the mass transfer; the presence of porous medium in a higher Reynolds number-fluid reduces the skin friction which is desirable for maintaining laminarity of flow and also for reduction of heat transfer rate at the surface; the temperature distribution decreases with the thermal radiation for both PST and PHF cases. In asymptotic case, presence of thermal radiation improves thermal stability.
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二级MHD辐射流在多孔介质上的传热传质效应
本问题处理的是辐射二级流体在半无限拉伸薄片上通过多孔介质的流动。本文建立了三级流体的控制方程。但是,作为三级流体的特殊情况,对二级流体进行了计算。边界面服从幂律温度分布和热通量。采用合流超几何函数和四阶龙格-库塔法求解变换后的非线性控制方程。研究了速度、温度和浓度等物理变量对介质辐射传热、电磁机械力和孔隙率的响应。本研究的重要发现是:施加横向磁场阻止了边界层的生长,但加速了传质;较高雷诺数的多孔介质的存在减少了表面摩擦,这对于维持流动层流和降低表面的传热率是理想的;在PST和PHF情况下,温度分布随热辐射的减小而减小。在渐近情况下,热辐射的存在改善了热稳定性。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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