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MHD stagnation point flow of a Maxwell nanofluid over a shrinking sheet (multiple solution)
In the current study, a realistic approach is used to investigate the MHD stagnation point flow of a Maxwell nanofluid past a shrinking sheet with a chemical reaction. First, the flow model is made non dimensionalized via an appropriate transformation. The non dimensionalized equations are numerically tackled by adopting the bvp4c technique. It is also analyzed that the dual solutions are obtained for a particular choice of shrinking parameter. A detailed analysis of the impact of several parameters on the velocity field, temperature distribution, and concentration distribution is carried out graphically. The computed result shows that the first solution significantly increases for higher values of the magnetic parameter, whereas the second solution decreases. Furthermore, it is noted that the first and second solutions decreases for the relaxation parameter. The physical quantities are observed graphically. It is exhibited that the Nusselt number shows a decreasing behavior for the both solutions via relaxation parameter.
MHD stagnation point flow of a Maxwell nanofluid over a shrinking sheet (multiple solution)
In the current study, a realistic approach is used to investigate the MHD stagnation point flow of a Maxwell nanofluid past a shrinking sheet with a chemical reaction. First, the flow model is made non dimensionalized via an appropriate transformation. The non dimensionalized equations are numerically tackled by adopting the bvp4c technique. It is also analyzed that the dual solutions are obtained for a particular choice of shrinking parameter. A detailed analysis of the impact of several parameters on the velocity field, temperature distribution, and concentration distribution is carried out graphically. The computed result shows that the first solution significantly increases for higher values of the magnetic parameter, whereas the second solution decreases. Furthermore, it is noted that the first and second solutions decreases for the relaxation parameter. The physical quantities are observed graphically. It is exhibited that the Nusselt number shows a decreasing behavior for the both solutions via relaxation parameter.
MHD stagnation point flow of a Maxwell nanofluid over a shrinking sheet (multiple solution)
Khan, Muhammad Naveed (Autor:in) / Nadeem, Sohail (Autor:in)
Heat Transfer ; 50 ; 4729-4743
01.07.2021
15 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
British Library Online Contents | 2017
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