MHD Flow, Heat and Mass Transfer due to Axially Moving Cylinder in Presence of Thermal Diffusion, Radiation and Chemical Reactions in a Binary Fluid Mixture
Author(s) -
B. RSharma,
Hemanta Konwar
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/19396-1074
Subject(s) - mass transfer , thermal radiation , mechanics , diffusion , magnetohydrodynamics , thermal diffusivity , heat transfer , flow (mathematics) , binary number , cylinder , axial symmetry , thermodynamics , thermal , fluid dynamics , computer science , materials science , physics , plasma , mechanical engineering , nuclear physics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , arithmetic , engineering
the present paper we have studied the effects of magnetic field, thermal diffusion, thermal radiation and chemical reaction on velocity, temperature and concentration fields about an axially moving isothermal semi infinite solid vertical cylinder in two dimensional incompressible viscous binary fluid mixtures. The governing equations of continuity, momentum, energy and concentration are transformed into non similar boundary layer equations and are solved by using a regular perturbation method together with Matlab's built in solver bvp4c. Numerical solutions for axial velocity component, temperature and concentration of the rarer and lighter component of the binary fluid mixture are obtained on the basis of boundary layer approximation and presented graphically for axial curvature parameter, magnetic field parameter, thermal diffusion parameter, radiation parameter and chemical reaction parameter. It has been found that these parameters affect considerably the flow characteristics. The problem under consideration reduces to the flat plate case when the curvature parameter is absent. Keywordscylinder, magnetic field, thermal diffusion, radiation, chemical reaction, binary fluid mixture, MATLAB-bvp4c.
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