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Mixed convection flow of an electrically conducting viscoelastic fluid past a vertical nonlinearly stretching sheet

Jafar, Ahmad Banji and Shafie, Sharidan and Ullah, Imran and Safdar, Rabia and Jamshed, Wasim and Pasha, Amjad Ali and Rahman, Mustafa Mutiur and Hussain, Syed M. and Rehman, Aysha and El Din, El Sayed M. Tag and Eid, Mohamed R. (2022) Mixed convection flow of an electrically conducting viscoelastic fluid past a vertical nonlinearly stretching sheet. Scientific Reports, 12 (1). pp. 1-13. ISSN 2045-2322

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18761-0

Abstract

The study of hydromagnetic mixed convection flow of viscoelastic fluid caused by a vertical stretched surface is presented in this paper. According to this theory, the stretching velocity varies as a power function of the displacement from the slot. The conservation of energy equation includes thermal radiation and viscous dissipation to support the mechanical operations of the heat transfer mechanism. Through the use of an adequate and sufficient similarity transformation for a nonlinearly stretching sheet, the boundary layer equations governing the flow issue are converted into a set of ordinary differential equations. The Keller box technique is then used to numerically solve the altered equations. To comprehend the physical circumstances of stretching sheets for variations of the governing parameters, numerical simulations are made. The influence and characteristic behaviours of physical parameters were portrayed graphically for the velocity field and temperature distributions. The research shows that the impact of the applied magnetic parameter is to improve the distribution of the viscoelastic fluid temperature and reduce the temperature gradient at the border. Temperature distribution and the associated thermal layer are shown to have improved because of radiative and viscous dissipation characteristics. Radiation causes additional heat to be produced in liquid, raising the fluid's temperature. It was also found that higher velocities are noticed in viscoelastic fluid as compared with Newtonian fluid (i.e., when K = 0).

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:magnetic parameters, physical parameters, thermodynamics, velocity
Subjects:Q Science > QA Mathematics
Divisions:Science
ID Code:103992
Deposited By: Yanti Mohd Shah
Deposited On:09 Jan 2024 00:46
Last Modified:09 Jan 2024 00:46

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