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SM ISO690:2012 DAS, Kalidas, ACHARYA, Nilangshu, DUARI, Pinaki Ranjan. Forced convective flow over a porous plate with variable fluid properties and chemical reaction: an application of the lie group transformation . In: Moldavian Journal of the Physical Sciences, 2017, nr. 1-2(16), pp. 46-63. ISSN 1810-648X. |
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A study has been carried out to obtain solutions for heat and mass transfer in a forced magnetohydrodynamic convective flow of an electrically conducting incompressible fluid over a permeable flat plate embedded in a porous medium with thermal convective surface boundary conditions due to thermal radiation, temperature dependent viscosity, and thermal conductivity taking into account the first-order homogeneous chemical reaction. A scaling group of transformations has been applied to the governing equations. The transformed self-similar nonlinear ordinary differential equations, along with the boundary conditions, have been solved numerically using a fourth-order Runge–Kutta method and a Shooting technique. The effect of various relevant parameters on the flow field, temperature, concentration, wall skin friction, heat flux, and wall mass flux has been elucidated through graphs and tables. A comparison with previously published results has been presented. |
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