Applications of the Bernoulli wavelet collocation method in the analysis of MHD boundary layer flow of a viscous fluid

Author:

Kumbinarasaiah S.,Preetham M. P.

Abstract

AbstractThis study focuses on the flow of viscous, electrically conducting incompressible fluid over a stretching plate. The Falkner–Skan equation is a nonlinear, third-order boundary value problem. No closed-form solutions are available for this two-point boundary value problem. Here, we developed a new functional matrix of integration using the Bernoulli wavelet and also generated a new technique called Bernoulli wavelet collocation method (BWCM) to solve the nonlinear differential equation that arises in the fluid flow over a stretching plate. The boundary layer model is transformed to a nonlinear ordinary differential equation called the Falkner-Skan type equation using suitable transformation. Using BWCM, we have solved the unbounded governing equations of different types that arise in the MHD boundary-layer flow of a viscous fluid over a stretching plate. Several aspects of this problem are justified using the Haar wavelet and the previously obtained theoretical results. It is observed that the boundary-layer thickness decreases as the pressure gradient and magnetic field parameters increase. The overshoots and undershoots are observed for some particular parameters using BWCM. Furthermore, our research yields dual solutions for some physical parameters, which are investigated for the first time in the literature using the Bernoulli wavelet approach. The nature of the flow problem is discussed through the graphs by varying the physical parameters.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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