S. Adesanya, T. A. Yusuf, Adesina Taofeek Adeosun, L. Rundora
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Hydrodynamic Stability Analysis for MHD Casson Fluid Flow through a Restricted Channel
Flow instability is a major challenge experienced in medical, engineering and industrial settings globally. For instance, flow instability linked with irregular cardiac output of the heart leads to organ malfunctioning in the medical field, it also encourages mechanical vibrations in the case of fluctuating flow rate, and several other applications. In this study, linear stability analysis is conducted to monitor the behavior of a small disturbance that is imposed on hydromagnetic Casson fluid that flows steadily through a saturated porous medium. A new variant of the Orr-Sommerfield equation is obtained and solved numerically by using spectral point collocation weighted residual approach with eigenfunction expansion of the Chebyshev polynomial as the admissible trial function. Based on the QZ algorithm, numerical results are obtained for wave and Reynold’s numbers, wave velocity as functions of Magnetic field intensity and porosity shape parameters. Results are validated against previously released data. The biophysics of the heart, particularly in cardiac rhythm analysis, as well as several other medicinal and technical applications, is among the areas where the current work has applicability.
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Defect and Diffusion Forum (formerly Part A of ''''Diffusion and Defect Data'''') is designed for publication of up-to-date scientific research and applied aspects in the area of formation and dissemination of defects in solid materials, including the phenomena of diffusion. In addition to the traditional topic of mass diffusion, the journal is open to papers from the area of heat transfer in solids, liquids and gases, materials and substances. All papers are peer-reviewed and edited. Members of Editorial Boards and Associate Editors are invited to submit papers for publication in “Defect and Diffusion Forum” . Authors retain the right to publish an extended and significantly updated version in another periodical.