2022
DOI: 10.2478/ijame-2022-0053
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The Influence of Thermal Expansion on Flow Past an Inclined Accelerated Sectional Plate with Persistent Mass Diffusion

Abstract: In this article, we examined the solution of a homogeneously intensified isothermal inclined infinite plate with constant temperature. The plate is elevated to Tw , and the species accumulation is enhanced at a consistent speed. Under appropriate boundary conditions, the non-dimensional guiding formulae are remedied using the Laplace transform procedure. The effect of velocity, temperature, and concentration on various factors, including thermal and mass Grashof numbers, Schmidt numbers, and … Show more

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“…Nagesh Gulle and Raghunathkodi [43] analyzed the influence of Soret emission and elemental processes on magnetohydrodynamics Jeffrey liquid circulation across a perforated material through a tilted perpendicular surface. The effect of thermal extension on circulation across an expedited segmented slope surface including purposeful material dispersion was analyzed by Nagarajan et al [44]. Tad and Ahmed [45] investigated the magnetohydrodynamic unrestricted convective circulation over a sloping permeable surface with a thermal origin, the Soret influence, elemental response, viscid dispersion, and ohmic incineration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nagesh Gulle and Raghunathkodi [43] analyzed the influence of Soret emission and elemental processes on magnetohydrodynamics Jeffrey liquid circulation across a perforated material through a tilted perpendicular surface. The effect of thermal extension on circulation across an expedited segmented slope surface including purposeful material dispersion was analyzed by Nagarajan et al [44]. Tad and Ahmed [45] investigated the magnetohydrodynamic unrestricted convective circulation over a sloping permeable surface with a thermal origin, the Soret influence, elemental response, viscid dispersion, and ohmic incineration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, Bharathi et al [46] analyzed the rotation, electromagnetic fields, and variable thermal efficiency that affect convection circulation across an endlessly perpendicular permeable surface. Sundar Raj et al [47] made significant contributions to our understanding of the impacts of chemical processes on inclined isothermal vertical plates, with a particular emphasis on isothermal mass diffusion and changeable temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%