Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science (Mens) Al‐Azhar University Nasr‐City, Cairo Egypt
2. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science (Girls) Al‐Azhar University Nasr‐City, Cairo Egypt
Abstract
AbstractThe purpose of this article is to study the effect of electromagnetic (EM) stimulation on the pipeline, which has an electrical and thermal effect in addition to the chemical reaction on the crude oil and makes a sinusoidal wave on the wall. Modeling the crude oil as Carreau fluid is done. EM stimulation is an effective and safe technology that can be used to improve fluid movement in a variety of industrial applications. The flow analysis by applying EM may avoid blocking the crude oil pipeline which leads to a loss of production and capital investment. The basic partial differential equations of momentum, temperature and concentration are reduced to a system of nonlinear partial differential equations, which is solved numerically by using the Rung–Kutta–Merson method with Newton iteration in a shooting and matching technique under the assumption of long wavelength and the effect of physical implanted parameters is represented through charts for velocity, temperature, and concentration and numerical application.
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