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A significant impact of Carreau Yasuda material near a zero velocity region

This goal of this study is to examine the incompressible steady 2D flow of MHD Carreau Yasuda model along with the heat generation and chemical reaction near a zero velocity region. The magnetic field and thermally conducting fluid towards a stretching cylinder are very significant due to its usage...

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Published in:Arabian journal of chemistry 2022-10, Vol.15 (10), p.104166, Article 104166
Main Authors: Salahuddin, T., Javed, Aqib, Khan, Mair, Awais, Muhammad, Al Alwan, Basem
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Language:English
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Summary:This goal of this study is to examine the incompressible steady 2D flow of MHD Carreau Yasuda model along with the heat generation and chemical reaction near a zero velocity region. The magnetic field and thermally conducting fluid towards a stretching cylinder are very significant due to its usage in the various manufacturing sector. Chemical reactions are widely practice in everyday life as turning nutrition into energy fuel for our body, food change, fireworks expulsions, removing grimes, photosynthesis, etc. The nonlinearflowmodel equations and their corresponding boundary conditions are changed into non-dimensional shapeusing similarity variables. The role of vital parameters is discussed with the assistance of MATLAB software by BVP4C method. It is concluded that the momentum increases for rising the curvature and stretching ratio parameter. This is examined that the heat field improves for rising behavior of the magnetic force, curvature coefficient and heat generation. The fluid concentration upsurges due to curvature and magnetic field parameter while reverse results shown due to chemical reaction parameter. We graphically investigate the impression of magnetic effect and chemical force for heat and mass profiles.
ISSN:1878-5352
1878-5379
DOI:10.1016/j.arabjc.2022.104166