Surface dynamics and thermophysical mechanics on Reiner–Philippoff fluid flow

Author:

Tijani Yusuf O.1ORCID,Oloniiju Shina D.2,Oni Michael O.3,Akolade Mojeed T.4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics, Nelson Mandela University, Port-Elizabeth, South Africa

2. Department of Mathematics, Rhodes University, Makhanda, P. O. Box 94, Grahamstown 6140, South Africa

3. Department of Mathematics, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria

4. Department of Mathematics, University of Ilorin, Ilorin, Nigeria

Abstract

Due to high sensitivity of fluid particles to temperature changes, the thermophysical characteristics of fluids are known to exhibit significant variations when exposed to temperature rise, which can impact the overall efficiency of conveying fluid substances in manufacturing processes across different surfaces and media. Industrial and mechanical processes such as aerodynamic extrusion in plastic sheets, fiber technology and biological dynamics as transpiration and muscle cramps exhibit different surface dynamics. The Reiner–Philippoff (RP) fluid model exemplifies shear-thinning, shear-thickening and Newtonian behavior. This study investigates the flow of a RP fluid over a stretching and shrinking surface with nonlinear thermal convection and variable thermophysical properties. The mathematical models describing the dynamical system are transformed through a similar group of transformations. Flow variables such as the fluid’s velocity, temperature and solute concentration were numerically obtained through the spectral local linearization technique (SLLM). Subject to the validation and accuracy of the numerical results, the effects of pertinent parameters on the flow were investigated. The findings in this study reveal that the effects of the flow variables on stretching and shrinking sheets are not diametrically opposite. Moreover, the radiation negatively impacts the flow variables over a stretching sheet compared to the positive effect in flow over a shrinking sheet.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics

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