A Study on Exponential and Linear Density Stratification on Rectangular Channel Problems

Author:

Venkatesh L. Prasanna

Abstract

Abstract In this paper we analyze viscous oscillatory MHD inhomogeneous fluid flow through the rectangular channel with one wall being porous through which suction or injection is taken place with constant rate and the other wall being rigid. The density function in the equation of incompressibility are considered in first case as exponentially distributed and that in the second case as linearly distributed. The governing equation of motion in both cases are solved using similarity transformation and the graphical representation in both cases are analyzed and compared for velocity profiles. Further for second-degree approximation, the exponential stratification reduces to the results of linear stratification results, which are already available in the literature.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy

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