Mixed convection effects on heat and mass transfer in a non Newtonian fluid with chemical reaction over a vertical plate

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This paper studies mixed convection, double dispersion and chemical reaction effects on heat and mass transfer in a non-Darcy non-Newtonian fluid over a vertical surface in a porous medium under the constant temperature and concentration. The governing boundary layer equations, namely, momentum, energy and concentration, are converted to ordinary differential equations by introducing similarity variables and then are solved numerically by means of fourth-order Runge-Kutta method coupled with double-shooting technique. The velocity, temperature concentration, heat and mass transfer profiles are presented graphically for various values of the parameters, and the influence of viscosity index n, thermal and solute dispersion, chemical reaction parameter χ are observed.

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Sastry, D. R. V. S. R. K., Murti, A. S. N., Kameswaran, P. K., & Kantha, T. P. (2011). Mixed convection effects on heat and mass transfer in a non Newtonian fluid with chemical reaction over a vertical plate. Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters, 1(4), 042007. https://doi.org/10.1063/2.1104207

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