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Title: Flow and heat transfer characteristics of a viscoelastic fluid in a porous medium over an impermeable stretching sheet with viscous dissipation
Authors: Nandeppanavar M.M
Abel M.S
Vajravelu K.
Keywords: Impermeable stretching sheet
Kummer's function
Porous medium
Viscous dissipation
Issue Date: 2010
Citation: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer , Vol. 53 , 21-22 , p. 4707 - 4713
Abstract: By considering the recent developments in porous media, the correction to the fundamental error made by many researchers, while formulating the flow and heat transfer in porous medium over stretching surface has been incorporated in this present problem, which is still open in the literature. Here an analysis is carried out to study the flow and heat transfer characteristics in a viscoelastic fluid flow in porous medium over a stretching surface with two general cases namely PST and PHF cases, including the effects of viscous dissipation. The partial differential equations governing the flow and heat transfer are converted into ordinary differential equations and boundary conditions by suitable similarity transformation. The proposed problem has been solved analytically by power series method (using Kummer's function). The graphical results for velocity, wall frictional coefficient and temperature are presented and discussed. Furthermore, it is shown that porous medium has same effect on the flow as viscoelasticity and it is also shown that the heat flow is always from the stretching sheet to the fluid. The numeric values of wall frictional coefficient 12CfRex1/2, surface velocity gradient f??(0) and wall temperature gradient ??(0) and wall temperature g(0) are also calculated, tabulated and discussed. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.
URI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2010.06.021
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