Unsteady MHD‐radiative thin film flow with heat transfer over a stretching surface in porous media

Author:

Gomathy G.1,Rushi Kumar B.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Science and Humanities Chennai Institute of Technology Chennai Tamil Nadu India

2. Department of Mathematics, School of Advanced Sciences Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore Tamil Nadu India

Abstract

AbstractThis study conducts a computational analysis to explore how magnetic fields, radiation, heat, and mass transfer collectively influence a horizontal stretching sheet within a porous medium. The research focuses on elucidating the dynamics of thin film flow through the formulation of time‐dependent equations and subsequent transformation of fluid flow equations into ordinary differential equations via similarity transformation. The numerical solution is attained employing the Runge–Kutta fourth‐order method coupled with a shooting technique. MATLAB software is utilized to generate graphs and numerical values, offering a detailed representation of engineering‐relevant physical quantities in tabular form. The investigation revealed notable trends associated with varying parameters. Increasing unsteadiness parameters lead to a reduction in velocity, temperature, and concentration fields, while the temperature distribution demonstrates a positive correlation with radiation parameters. Moreover, elevated Prandtl numbers and unsteadiness parameters correspond to augmented heat and mass flux, respectively. Of particular significance is the observed heightened heat transfer rate during the transition from a Prandtl number of 1 (representing air) to 2 (representing oil), alongside an increased mass transfer rate with the escalation in Schmidt number from 0.62 (representing hydrogen) to 0.78 (representing ammonia). A comparative analysis of the numerical findings with existing literature demonstrates excellent agreement, affirming the validity and relevance of the present study. These insights offer valuable implications for understanding and optimizing heat and mass transfer processes in porous media, with potential applications in various engineering and scientific domains.

Publisher

Wiley

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