Similarity solution for boundary layer flow near a moving vertical porous plate with combined effects of nonlinear thermal radiation and suction/injection having convective surface boundary condition

Author:

Jha Basant1ORCID,Samaila Gabriel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Kaduna, Nigeria

Abstract

This piece of work explored the impact of nonlinear thermal radiation on natural convection flow in the vicinity of a constant moving vertical porous plate with suction/injection. The moving vertical porous plate is considered to be either move in the same direction with fluid in the free stream or move in the negative x-direction while the fluid move in the positive x-direction. The partial differential equations (PDEs) associated with the flow properties are simplified to ordinary differential equations (ODEs) using similarity variables. Then, the resulting ODEs and the boundary condition are translated into the IVP through the shooting method. Furthermore, the final IVP and the reduced boundary conditions are solved numerically through the Runge–Kutta method. The influence of the emerging dimensionless quantities is analyzed through tables and line graphs. The numerical results obtained revealed that with suction/injection, the shear stress could be enhanced by propagating the local convective heat transfer parameter Bix, nonlinear thermal radiation R and the local Grashof number Grx for the two cases of plate motion considered. The result also revealed that in the presence of suction/injection, the heat transfer rate decreases with Bix and Grx, whereas enhanced with R augment for the two plate motions considered. Furthermore, for a constant moving vertical porous plate and constant moving freestream velocity, the convective heat transfer parameter at any point x is proportional to the corresponding heat transfer coefficient related to hot fluid. The nonlinear thermal radiation enhances the velocity and temperature profiles.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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