Heat and Mass Transfer of Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) Boundary Layer Flow using Homotopy Analysis Method

Author:

Nazari Nur Liyana,Abd Aziz Ahmad Sukri,David Vincent Daniel,Md Ali Zaileha

Abstract

Heat and mass transfer of MHD boundary-layer flow of a viscous incompressible fluid over an exponentially stretching sheet in the presence of radiation is investigated. The two-dimensional boundary-layer governing partial differential equations are transformed into a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations by using similarity variables. The transformed equations of momentum, energy and concentration are solved by Homotopy Analysis Method (HAM). The validity of HAM solution is ensured by comparing the HAM solution with existing solutions. The influence of physical parameters such as magnetic parameter, Prandtl number, radiation parameter, and Schmidt number on velocity, temperature and concentration profiles are discussed. It is found that the increasing values of magnetic parameter reduces the dimensionless velocity field but enhances the dimensionless temperature and concentration field. The temperature distribution decreases with increasing values of Prandtl number. However, the temperature distribution increases when radiation parameter increases. The concentration boundary layer thickness decreases as a result of increase in Schmidt number

Publisher

Penerbit UTM Press

Subject

General Engineering

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