Unsteady oscillatory MHD boundary layer flow past a moving plate with mass transfer and binary chemical reaction

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In this work, we have studied analytically the heat and mass transfer of unsteady MHD natural convective flow past a motioning plate with binary chemical reaction. The flow surface spontaneously moves with unvaried velocity in the flow direction or opposite under the influence of magnetic field. We studied both frequency-dependent effects and “long-time” effects that would require non-practically long channels to be observed in steady flow. We also explored mathematically the important aspects of reactive fluid flow, especially the residence time flow behaviour, scale-up and scale-down procedures. From the present study, it is seen amongst others that temperature is enhanced as the fluid angular velocity rises which leads to maximum temperature in the body of the liquid. It is discovered that mean velocity decrease with a rise in the species reaction and reaction order. The graphical results representing the governing flow parameters effect were presented and discussed. The flow conditions at the wall were also investigated, presented and described.

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Okedoye, A. M., & Salawu, S. O. (2019). Unsteady oscillatory MHD boundary layer flow past a moving plate with mass transfer and binary chemical reaction. SN Applied Sciences, 1(12). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-019-1463-7

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