Cumulative Impact of Micropolar Fluid and Porosity on MHD Channel Flow: A Numerical Study

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The mass and heat transfer magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows have a substantial use in heat exchangers, electromagnetic casting, X-rays, the cooling of nuclear reactors, mass transportation, magnetic drug treatment, energy systems, fiber coating, etc. The present work numerically explores the mass and heat transportation flow of MHD micropolar fluid with the consideration of a chemical reaction. The flow is taken between the walls of a permeable channel. The quasi-linearization technique is utilized to solve the complex dynamical coupled and nonlinear differential equations. The consequences of the preeminent parameters are portrayed via graphs and tables. A tabular and graphical comparison evidently reveals a correlation of our results with the existing ones. A strong deceleration is found in the concentration due to the effect of a chemical reaction. Furthermore, the impact of the magnetic field force is to devaluate the mass and heat transfer rates not only at the lower but at the upper channel walls, likewise.

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Nisar, K. S., Faridi, A. A., Ahmad, S., Khan, N., Ali, K., Jamshed, W., … Yahia, I. S. (2022). Cumulative Impact of Micropolar Fluid and Porosity on MHD Channel Flow: A Numerical Study. Coatings, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12010093

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