Thermal and computational analysis of MHD dissipative flow of Eyring–Powell fluid: Non-similar approach via overlapping grid-based spectral collocation scheme
Muhammad Idrees Afridi , M.P. Mkhatshwa , Muhammad Qasim , Ali J. Chamkha
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Abstract
The aim of the present study is to numerically investigate the non-similar flow and heat transfer in a dissipative Eyring–Powell fluid (EPF) over a stretching surface. A constant magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the stretched surface to explore the impact of the Lorentz force. Both viscous and magnetic dissipation are considered to comprehensively examine their effects on heat transfer. The problem in hand does not admit self-similar solutions as the non-Newtonian fluid parameter varies with the spatial variable along the stream-wise direction. Consequently, the set of nonlinear partial differential equations, modeling the flow problem is nondimensionalized primarily by employing a pseudo-similarity variable and stream-wise coordinate. The non-dimensional set of nonlinear partial differential equations is solved by a newly developed and efficient “overlapping multi-domain bivariate spectral local linearization method (OMD-BSLLM)”. The current study includes residual error analysis and convergence tests to demonstrate the accuracy of the numerical method applied to the current mathematical model. Graphs show fluid flow and heat transfer results for different flow parameters, while tables display skin friction and Nusselt number values. The results indicate that the non-Newtonian fluid parameter enhances both the velocity profile and temperature distribution. The fluid decelerates with increasing the dimensionless stream wise coordinate and Hartmann number. Viscous dissipation and dimensionless stream-wise coordinate enhances the temperature profile.
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