Mathematical modeling and analysis for electromagnetohydrodynamic viscous fluid flow with corrugated walls inside a curved channel

Author:

Zakri Waleed1,Nadeem Sohail234,Rashid Madhia2,Alzabut Jehad35ORCID,Ghazwani Hassan Ali1

Affiliation:

1. Mechanical Engineering Department College of Engineering Jazan University Jazan Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Mathematics Quaid‐i‐Azam University 45320 Islamabad Pakistan

3. Department of Mathematics and Sciences Prince Sultan University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

4. Department of Mathematics Wenzhou University Wenzhou China

5. Department of Industrial Engineering OSTIM Technical University Ankara Türkiye

Abstract

AbstractThe current study considered electromagnetohydrodynamic (EMHD) flow properties on viscid liquid over wavy walls. Initially, performed the scientific evidence and then explanation of velocity attained by applying the perturbation approach. Through mathematical calculations, we evaluated the corrugation impact on EMHD velocity flow. The impacts of evolving constraints from attained solutions are studied by intriguing the diagrams. The significant hypothesis is that decrease the imperceptible wave consequence on the velocity for the minor value of amplitude proportion parameter. For the small value of amplitude, the curvy phenomenon becomes understandable. In graphical results trapped bolus appears for out phase corrugations. From this study, we have come up with the result that the velocity achieves the extreme value in the mid of the channel. The velocity profile declines for the Reynolds number. The reason is that for the greater amount of the Reynolds number, the velocity fluctuates quickly by lesser amplitudes. The velocity profile decay with the growing value of the curving parameter in [−1,0] and grow in [0,1]. The stress components decline and the stress components rise for the curving parameter. The present analysis has practical applications in biomedical propulsion of targeted drug delivery, manufacturing of peristaltic pumps, transportation of diverse fluids.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Computational Mechanics

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