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Prairie View A&M University

2022

MHD

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(R1981) Evaluating The Mhd Non-Newtonian Fluid Motion Past A Stretching Sheet Under The Influence Of Non-Uniform Thickness With Dufour And Soret Effects Implementing Chebyshev Spectral Method, M. M. Khader, Ram Prakash Sharma Dec 2022

(R1981) Evaluating The Mhd Non-Newtonian Fluid Motion Past A Stretching Sheet Under The Influence Of Non-Uniform Thickness With Dufour And Soret Effects Implementing Chebyshev Spectral Method, M. M. Khader, Ram Prakash Sharma

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

A study is made on the development of hydromagnetic non-Newtonian Casson and Williamson boundary layer flow in an electrically conducting fluid in the presence of heat flux, mass flux, and the uniform magnetic field. The governing non-linear system of PDEs is transformed into a set of non-linear coupled ODEs and then treated numerically by using the Chebyshev spectral method. The velocity, temperature, and concentration fields of the steady boundary layer flow, which are generated by the stretched sheet with non-uniform thickness are discussed. The simultaneous effects of the external magnetic field, Soret and Dufour phenomena with reference have been explored. …


(R1501) Rotational And Hall Current Effects On A Free Convection Mhd Flow With Radiation And Inclined Magnetic Field, U. S. Rajput, Naval Kishore Gupta Jun 2022

(R1501) Rotational And Hall Current Effects On A Free Convection Mhd Flow With Radiation And Inclined Magnetic Field, U. S. Rajput, Naval Kishore Gupta

Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)

Rotational and Hall current effects on a free convection MHD flow with Radiation and inclined magnetic field are studied here. Electrically conducting, viscous, and incompressible fluid is taken. The flow is modelled with the help of partial differential equations. The analytical solutions for the velocity, concentration, and temperature are solved by the Laplace integral transform method. The outcomes acquired have been examined with the help of graphs drawn for different parameters like Hartmann number, Hall current parameter, inclination of magnetic field, angular velocity and radiation parameter, etc. The variation of the Nusselt number has been shown graphically. It is observed …