The Effects of Reduced Gravity and Radiative Heat Transfer on the Magnetohydrodynamic Flow Past a Non-Rotating Stationary Sphere Surrounded by a Porous Medium

Author:

Abbas Amir1,Sarris Ioannis E.2ORCID,Ashraf Muhammad3ORCID,Ghachem Kaouther4ORCID,Hnaien Nidhal5ORCID,Alshammari Badr M.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, University of Gujrat, Sub-Campus, Mandi Bahauddin 50400, Pakistan

2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of West Attica, 12244 Athens, Greece

3. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, University of Sargodha, Sargodha 40100, Pakistan

4. Department of Industrial Engineering and Systems, College of Engineering, Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University, P.O. Box 84428, Riyadh 11671, Saudi Arabia

5. Research Laboratory of Metrology and Energy Systems, National Engineering School, University of Monastir, LR18ES21, Monastir 5000, Tunisia

6. Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Ha’il, P.O. Box 2440, Ha’il City 81451, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

In the present study, the effects of reduced gravity and solar radiation on the magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) fluid flow and heat transfer past a solid and stationary sphere embedded in a porous medium are investigated. A model describing the considered configuration is put in dimensionless form using appropriate dimensionless variables and then transformed to primitive form for a smooth algorithm on a computing tool. A primitive form of the model is solved by employing the finite difference method. Solutions for variables of interest, such as velocity distribution and temperature field, along with their gradients, are depicted in graphs and tables. The main goal of the paper is to study the physical impact of reduced gravity on heat transfer and fluid flow around a sphere surface inserted in a porous medium in the presence of an applied magnetic field and solar radiation. The effects of the governing parameters, which are the reduced gravity parameter, magnetic field parameter, radiation parameter, porous medium parameter, and the Prandtl number, are discussed and physically interpreted. The displayed solutions indicate that velocity rises with the reduced gravity and solar radiation parameters but decreases with augmenting the Prandtl number, magnetic field parameter, and porous medium parameter. It is deduced from the presented results that the temperature becomes lower by increasing the values of the reduced gravity parameter and the Prandtl number, but, on the other hand, it becomes higher by increasing the values of the magnetic field, the porous medium, and the radiation parameters at all the considered positions of the surface of the sphere. A comparison between the present and already published results is performed to check the validity of the proposed numerical model.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Mathematics,Chemistry (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)

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