Impact of Inclined Lorentz Force and Schmidt Number on Chemically Reactive Newtonian Fluid Flow on a Stretchable Surface When Stefan Blowing and Thermal Radiation are Significant
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2021-07
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The influence of inclined magnetic field and heat and mass transfer of a hydromagnetic fluid on stretching/shrinking sheet with Stefan blowing effects and radiation has been investigated. The elementary viscous equations for momentum, heat and mass transfer, which are highly nonlinear partial differential equations, are mapped into highly nonlinear ordinary differential equations with the help of similarity transformation. The subsequent highly nonlinear differential equation is solved analytically. The exact solution of heat and mass transfer appearances is found in terms of the incomplete gamma function. The species and temperature boundary conditions are assumed to be a linear function of the distance from the origin. Further, the impact of various parameters, such as Chandrasekhar number, thermal radiation, inclined Lorentz force and mass transpiration on velocity and temperature summaries, are conferred in detail.
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Mechanical Engineering, Thermal radiation, Heat Transfer