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Title: Magnetized squeezed flow of time-dependent Prandtl-Eyring fluid past a sensor surface
Authors: Shankar U
Naduvinamani N.B.
Keywords: magnetic field
Prandtl number
Prandtl-Eyring fluid
sensor surface
squeezed flow
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Citation: Heat Transfer - Asian Research , Vol. 48 , 6 , p. 2237 - 2261
Abstract: The present numerical investigation describes the influence of a transverse magnetic field on the heat and mass transfer characteristics of time-dependent squeezed flow of Prandtl-Eyring fluid past a horizontal sensor surface. The current physical problem is modeled based on the considered flow configuration. Also, the present problem is analyzed under the influence of Lorentz forces, to explore the impact of a magnetic field on the flow behaviour. The considered physical problem in the present study gives highly nonlinear coupled time-dependent, two-dimensional partial differential equations. The governing flow equations are reduced to the system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations by imposing the suitable similarity transformations on the laws of motion. Due to the inadequacy in the analytical methods, the present problem is solved by using the Runge-Kutta fourth order integration scheme with shooting method. The flow and heat transfer behaviour of various control parameters are studied and presented in terms of graphs and tables. From the current investigation it is noticed that, the increasing magnetic parameter enhances the velocity field and diminishes the temperature profile in the flow region. Also, the magnifying permeable velocity parameter decreases the temperature field. The present similarity solutions are found to be in good agreement with previously published results. © 2019 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
URI: 10.1002/htj.21482
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