2020
DOI: 10.3390/sym12030392
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Influence of Ramped Wall Temperature and Ramped Wall Velocity on Unsteady Magnetohydrodynamic Convective Maxwell Fluid Flow

Abstract: This article provides a comprehensive analysis regarding effects of ramped wall temperature and ramped wall velocity on incompressible time-dependent magnetohydrodynamic flow of Maxwell fluid. The flow is due to free convection and bounded to an infinite vertical plate embedded in porous medium. Solutions of mass, shear stress, and energy fields are computed symmetrically by introducing some suitable non-dimensional parameters along with the Laplace transformation technique. The expression for the Nusselt numb… Show more

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“…The MHD flow and heat transferal for a UCM fluid past a stretched plate with varying thermophysical characteristics were presented by Prasad et al [4]. Anwar et al [5] recorded the impact of the ramped wall temperature and ramped wall velocity for an unsteady MHD convective Maxwell fluid flow. The recent inquiries demonstrating the flows of Maxwell fluid can be found in [6][7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MHD flow and heat transferal for a UCM fluid past a stretched plate with varying thermophysical characteristics were presented by Prasad et al [4]. Anwar et al [5] recorded the impact of the ramped wall temperature and ramped wall velocity for an unsteady MHD convective Maxwell fluid flow. The recent inquiries demonstrating the flows of Maxwell fluid can be found in [6][7][8][9][10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At t=0+, plate moves with single slip assumption at wall in x ‐direction. Under these presumption, the governing equation for magnetized viscoelastic fluid with appropriate conditions are given below 46,47 : right1+λ˘t˘w˘(ζ˘,t˘)t˘left=υ2w˘(ζ˘,t˘)ζ˘2+gβ1+λ˘t˘T˘(ζ˘,t˘)T˘μϕρk1+λ˘t˘w˘(ζ˘,t˘)rightrightleftσB02ρ1+λ˘t˘w˘(ζ˘,t˘), …”
Section: Development Of Governing Equations Based On Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nandi and Kumbhakar, 21 studied the influence of hall current on free convective flow by applying solutal and thermal ramped conditions. Anwar et al, 22 Krishna, 23 Tiwana et al 24 are some of the authors whose contributions in the field of MHD thermal and solutal free convective flow using ramped conditions are really admirable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%