A Study on Non-Newtonian Transport Phenomena in Mhd Fluid Flow From a Vertical Cone With Navier Slip and Convective Heating

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In the current study is to examine numerically the effects of presence of a radial magnetic field, slip and jump conditions on the steady two-dimensional free convective boundary layer flow over an external surface of a vertical cone for an electro-conductive polymer. A proper non-similarity transformation simplifies the system of partial differential equations into a system of ordinary differential equations. The collocation formula in the MATLAB software then solves the system of non-similarity equations. The finding results show that, a weak elevation in temperature is accompanied with the increase in the Carreau fluid parameter, whereas a significant acceleration in the flow is computed near the cone surface. The study is relevant to smart coating transport phenomena.

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Amanulla, C. H., Wakif, A., Boulahia, Z., Fazuruddin, S., & Noor Mohammed, S. (2019). A Study on Non-Newtonian Transport Phenomena in Mhd Fluid Flow From a Vertical Cone With Navier Slip and Convective Heating. Nonlinear Engineering, 8(1), 534–545. https://doi.org/10.1515/nleng-2018-0065

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