2009
DOI: 10.1017/s1446181110000039
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Magnetohydrodynamic Flow of a Micropolar Fluid in a Circular Pipe With Hall Effects

Abstract: Steady magnetohydrodynamic flow of an incompressible micropolar fluid through a pipe of circular cross-section is studied by considering Hall and ionic effects. The fluid motion is due to a constant pressure gradient, and an external uniform magnetic field directed perpendicular to the flow direction is applied. Expressions for the velocity, microrotation, skin friction and flow rate are obtained. The effects of the micropolar parameter, magnetic parameter, Hall parameter and ion-slip parameter on the velocity… Show more

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“…Influence of Hall and ion-slip in magneto hydrodynamic Couette flow with heat trasfer has been discussed by Soundalgekar et al [28]. The significant analysis regarding the Ion-slip and Hall effects in non-Newtonian fluids, one can refer the works of Srinivasacharya and Mekonnen [29][30][31]. Influence of Hall and Ion-slip effects on fully developed mixed convection flow of couple stress fluid between parallel disks has been presented by Srinivasacharya and Kaladhar [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Influence of Hall and ion-slip in magneto hydrodynamic Couette flow with heat trasfer has been discussed by Soundalgekar et al [28]. The significant analysis regarding the Ion-slip and Hall effects in non-Newtonian fluids, one can refer the works of Srinivasacharya and Mekonnen [29][30][31]. Influence of Hall and Ion-slip effects on fully developed mixed convection flow of couple stress fluid between parallel disks has been presented by Srinivasacharya and Kaladhar [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%