Heat and mass transfer in MHD flow of nanofluids through a porous media due to a stretching sheet with viscous dissipation and chemical reaction effects

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  • K.Y. Yohannes
  • B. Shankar

Keywords:

Magnetohydrodynamic, heat transfer, viscous dissipation, chemical reaction, nanofluid, Soret effect, stretching sheet.

Abstract

This paper investigates the convective heat and mass transfer in nanofluid flow through a porous media due to a stretching sheet subjected to magnetic field, viscous dissipation, chemical reaction and Soret effects. Two types of nanofluids, namely Cu-water and Ag-water were studied. The governing boundary layer equations are formulated and reduced to a set of ordinary differential equations using similarity transformations and then solved numerically by an explicit finite difference scheme known as the Keller box method. Numerical results were obtained for the skin friction coefficient, Nusselt number, Sherwood number as well as for the velocity, temperature and concentration profiles for selected values of the governing parameters, such as the nanoparticle volume fraction ࣘ ,the magnetic parameter M, porous media parameter ࡷ ,૚Eckert number Ec, Soret number Sr, Schmidt number Sc and chemical reaction parameter ࢽ .Excellent validation of the present numerical results has been achieved with the earlier linearly stretching sheet problems in the literature.

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01-01-2013

How to Cite

Yohannes, K., & Shankar, B. (2013). Heat and mass transfer in MHD flow of nanofluids through a porous media due to a stretching sheet with viscous dissipation and chemical reaction effects. Caribbean Journal of Sciences and Technology, 1(1), 01–17. Retrieved from https://caribjscitech.com/index.php/cjst/article/view/78

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