Transient features of mass diffusion of MHD slip flow over an unsteady permeable stretching sheet in the presence of a moving free stream, destructive/constructive chemical reaction and variable mass flux

IF 1.9 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Pramana Pub Date : 2024-11-23 DOI:10.1007/s12043-024-02851-x
Rakesh K R Saha, Hiranmoy Maiti, Swati Mukhopadhyay
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An investigation is carried out to explore the combined effects of Thompson–Troian (T–T) slip and variable mass flux on the mass diffusion of unsteady flow of viscous liquid passing a permeable stretched surface. Constructive/destructive chemical reaction has also been considered in this study. In several engineering sectors including aerodynamics, for HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) systems, it is essential to have a clear idea about the free stream velocity and how to control it. Trusting on this fact, moving free stream is considered here. This, along with the T–T slip, makes the present research distinct. With the help of ‘similarity transformations’, the governing equations along with the conditions at the boundary are transformed to self-similar forms and using fourth-order Runge–Kutta method with shooting technique by the help of bvp4c package in MATLAB software, solutions are obtained numerically. The influences of relevant parameters on the flow, solute distribution, shear stress and concentration at the surface are analysed in detail. Due to enhanced values of unsteadiness, slip and magnetic parameter, flow velocity decreases. Fluid concentration rises for rising strength of the magnetic field and slip whereas increasing unsteadiness causes the fluid concentration to decrease. Flow velocity is boosted up for rising values of velocity ratio parameter. When the slip parameter increases from 0.1 to 0.5, \(36.323\%\) increase in velocity gradient and \(8.262\%\) increase in surface concentration occur. When the slip parameter increases from 0.1 to 0.5, 36.323% increase in velocity gradient and 8.262% increase in surface concentration occur.

在存在移动自由流、破坏性/建设性化学反应和可变质量通量的情况下,MHD 滑动流在非稳定渗透性拉伸片上的质量扩散瞬态特征
研究探讨了汤普森-特罗伊(T-T)滑移和可变质量通量对粘性液体通过可渗透拉伸表面的非稳定流的质量扩散的综合影响。本研究还考虑了建设性/破坏性化学反应。在包括空气动力学在内的多个工程领域,对于暖通空调(HVAC)系统而言,清楚地了解自由流速度以及如何控制自由流速度至关重要。基于这一事实,这里考虑的是移动自由流。这一点以及 T-T 滑移使本研究与众不同。在 "相似变换 "的帮助下,治理方程和边界条件被转换为自相似形式,并在 MATLAB 软件 bvp4c 软件包的帮助下使用四阶 Runge-Kutta 方法和射击技术,获得了数值解。详细分析了相关参数对流动、溶质分布、表面剪应力和浓度的影响。由于不稳定性、滑移和磁性参数值增大,流速降低。磁场强度和滑移增加时,流体浓度上升,而不稳定性增加时,流体浓度下降。流速比参数值升高时,流速加快。当滑移参数从 0.1 增加到 0.5 时,速度梯度增加,表面浓度增加。当滑移参数从 0.1 增加到 0.5 时,速度梯度增加 36.323%,表面浓度增加 8.262%。
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Pramana
Pramana 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
7.10%
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206
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Pramana - Journal of Physics is a monthly research journal in English published by the Indian Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Indian National Science Academy and Indian Physics Association. The journal publishes refereed papers covering current research in Physics, both original contributions - research papers, brief reports or rapid communications - and invited reviews. Pramana also publishes special issues devoted to advances in specific areas of Physics and proceedings of select high quality conferences.
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