Analytical investigation of an incompressible viscous laminar Casson fluid flow past a stretching/shrinking sheet

Author:

Mahabaleshwar Ulavathi Shettar,Maranna Thippaiah,Sofos Filippos

Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents an analytical approach on capturing the effect of incompressible, non-Newtonian, viscous, Casson nanofluid flow past a stretching/shrinking surface, under the influence of heat radiation and mass transfer parameter. The governing nonlinear partial differential equations are first transformed into a series of associated nonlinear ordinary differential equations with aid of predictable transformation, while numerical computations follow. The implied nanofluid here is aluminum oxide ($$Al_{2} O_{3}$$ A l 2 O 3 ). The analytical solution is exploited to reveal the accompanying non-dimensional boundary value problem and output results are employed to verify the method's reliability, where it is shown that they agree with current findings in the field. An incomplete gamma function is used to solve temperature equation analytically. We present various instances of the solution, depicting effects of the essential flow factor, the stretching/shrinking parameter, the mass transfer parameter, radiation parameter, and Prandtl number.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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