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Title: Effects of Variable Viscosity, Buoyancy and Variable Thermal Conductivity on Mixed Convection Heat Transfer Due to an Exponentially Stretching Surface with Magnetic Field
Authors: Subhas Abel M
Nandeppanavar M.M
Basanagouda V.
Keywords: Buoyancy
Magnetic field
Mixed convection
Thermal conductivity
Variable viscosity
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Springer India
Citation: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences India Section A - Physical Sciences , Vol. 87 , 2 , p. 247 - 256
Abstract: An analysis has been carried out to study the effects of variable fluid viscosity and variable thermal conductivity on mixed convection heat transfer due to an exponentially stretching surface with external magnetic field. The basic boundary layer equations governing the flow and heat transfer are in the form of partial differential equations. These PDE’s are converted into non-linear ordinary differential equations using the suitable similarity transformations. The resulting boundary value problems of flow and heat transfer are solved by using the Runge–Kutta Fehlberg method with efficient shooting technique. The effect of variable viscosity, variable thermal conductivity, Prandtl number, magnetic field parameter, Eckert number, and Grashof’s number (buoyancy) on velocity and temperature are plotted (for PST and PHF case) and discussed in detail. © 2017, The National Academy of Sciences, India.
URI: 10.1007/s40010-016-0338-1
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