Chemical Reaction and Melting Heat Effects on MHD Free Convective Radiative Fluid Flow Past a Continuous Moving Plate in the Presence of Thermo-Physical Parameters

Author:

Samuel Damilare J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Federal University of Technology

Abstract

This study focuses on the analytical solution for the chemical reaction and melting heat transfer effects on MHD steady two-dimensional laminar viscous incompressible radiating boundary layer flow over a flat plate in the presence of variable fluid properties and Soret effect. The presence of viscous dissipation is also put into consideration at the plate under the influence of uniform transverse magnetic field. A mathematical model is developed to investigate the heat transfer characteristics occurring during the melting process due to a stretching sheet. The model contains nonlinear coupled partial differential equations which have been transformed into a system of ordinary differential equation via suitable similarity variables and then solved analytically by employing the Homotopy analysis method (HAM). The convergence of the series solution is established. The impact of various controlling parameters on the flow, heat and mass transfer characteristics are analyzed and discussed in detail through graphs and tables. The velocity and temperature depreciate with increase in radiation parameter and variable viscosity parameter. It is observed that for rising values of magnetic field parameter, variable viscosity parameter, and Prandtl number, the local skin friction increases while a reverse effect is seen in the case of Grashof number and melting parameter. It is found that the temperature decreases as the thermal radiation and melting parameter increase.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation

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