Comparison of Adomian Decomposition Method with Differential Transformation Method for Unsteady MHD Flow and Heat Transfer Over a Stretching/Shrinking Permeable Sheet with Ohmic Heating

Author:

L. Ebiwareme,K.W. Bunonyo,O.A. Davies

Abstract

In this paper, two semi-analytical techniques were implemented to solve a two-dimensional unsteady MHD fluid flow and heat transfer through a stretching/shrinking permeable sheet with ohmic heating and viscous dissipation. The governing flow equations in PDE form were reduced to ordinary differential equations using appropriate similarity transformation. We obtained approximate expressions for the velocity and temperature profiles. Comparative results obtained employing Adomian decomposition method and differential transformation method were benchmarked against a numerical solution using Keller box scheme. Our findings revealed that the approximate analytical solution obtained using DTM is more dependable with fast convergence, highly accurate with minimal calculations and computationally convenient. However, the requirement of Adomian polynomials to tackle the nonlinear terms in ADM makes its execution sometimes cumbersome and difficult.

Publisher

African - British Journals

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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