2019
DOI: 10.32604/fdmp.2019.00449
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Heat Absorption and Joule Heating Effects on Transient Free Convective Reactive Micropolar Fluid Flow Past a Vertical Porous Plate

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“…Under the regulation of the switch valve, the first cluster perforating, the second cluster perforating and the third cluster perforating open three holes respectively, namely (3,3,3). And the gas volume is 9600 m 3 /d.…”
Section: Influence Of Drag Speed Of Instrument On Temperature Distrib...mentioning
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“…Under the regulation of the switch valve, the first cluster perforating, the second cluster perforating and the third cluster perforating open three holes respectively, namely (3,3,3). And the gas volume is 9600 m 3 /d.…”
Section: Influence Of Drag Speed Of Instrument On Temperature Distrib...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12 shows that the air volume is 9600 m 3 /d when the instrument is dragged at a speed of 4 m/min. The opening modes of different jet hole clusters are (1, 1, 1), (3,3,3), (4,4,4), the temperature difference between each temperature measurement point in the horizontal tube and each temperature measurement point in the horizontal tube when there is no instrument drag in the tube, that is, the influence of the temperature on the horizontal tube when the instrument is dragged. As can be seen from Fig.…”
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“…Siddiqui et al [10] investigated heat and mass traansfer flow of micropolar fluid in a rectangular channel with permeable slits. Other prominent works on the micropolar fluid include those by [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18].…”
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“…For example, Rajput et al, [7] had investigated the Casson-type fluid over a vertical plate under the impact of chemical reaction with an Arrhenius temperature, thermal radiation, and heat source/sink. Micropolar fluid past a vertical porous plate with heat absorption, chemical reaction, and Joule heating was discussed by Shamshuddin et al, [8]. Another type of non-Newtonian fluid known as Oldroyd 8-constant fluid was analyzed by Salawu et al, [9].…”
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