Magnetized heat transfer visualization through computational modeling of third-grade fluid via exponentially stretching cylinder

Asia Ali Akbar, Muzammil Hussain, A. Awan, Sohail Nadeem, Roobaea Alroobaea, Dowlath Fathima, A. Ganie
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The steady MHD boundary-layer axis-symmetric flow of a third-grade fluid passing through an exponentially expanded cylinder in the vicinity of a magnetic field is investigated in this study. The problem is mathematically modeled. Suitable similarity transformations are carried out to convert the partial differential equations into nonlinear ordinary differential equations. The Runge–Kutta fourth-order shooting technique is used to solve the transmuted system of nonlinear ODEs. Graphical representations of numerical findings are used to examine the effects of various physical factors on the velocity and temperature profiles. The influence of fluid variables on the velocity curve, such as third-grade parameters, second-grade parameters, and Reynolds number, is illustrated and explored. The skin-friction coefficient expression is computed and given. The widths of the velocity and momentum boundary layers are revealed to be increasing functions of the curvature parameter. It is found that the third-grade fluid has a higher velocity profile than Newtonian and second-grade fluids. Also, the stretched cylinders cause a more progressive shift in heat and mass pattern for flow than flat plates do.
通过指数拉伸圆柱体第三级流体计算模型实现磁化传热可视化
本研究探讨了第三级流体在磁场附近通过指数膨胀圆柱体时的稳定 MHD 边界层轴对称流动。对该问题进行了数学建模。通过适当的相似变换将偏微分方程转换为非线性常微分方程。采用 Runge-Kutta 四阶射频技术求解转换后的非线性常微分方程系统。利用数值结果的图形表示来研究各种物理因素对速度和温度曲线的影响。说明并探讨了流体变量对速度曲线的影响,如三级参数、二级参数和雷诺数。计算并给出了摩擦系数表达式。结果表明,速度和动量边界层的宽度是曲率参数的递增函数。研究发现,第三级流体的速度曲线高于牛顿流体和第二级流体。此外,与平板相比,拉伸圆柱体导致流动的热量和质量模式发生了更渐进的变化。
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