Title of article :
Heat and mass transfer analysis for boundary layer stagnation-point flow towards a heated porous stretching sheet with heat absorption/generation and suction/blowing
Author/Authors :
G.C. Layek and C. Midya، نويسنده , , S. Mukhopadhyay، نويسنده , , Sk. A. Samad، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
10
From page :
347
To page :
356
Abstract :
A similarity analysis is performed to investigate the structure of the boundary layer stagnation-point flow and heat transfer over a stretching sheet in a porous medium subject to suction/blowing and in the presence of internal heat generation/absorption. A scaling group of transformations is applied to get the invariants. Using the invariants, a third and a second order ordinary differential equations corresponding to the momentum and energy equations are obtained respectively. Boundary layer velocity and temperature profiles are determined numerically for various values of the ratio of free stream velocity and stretching velocity, the permeability parameter, suction/blowing parameter, heat source/sink parameter, Prandtl number. It is found that the horizontal velocity increases with the increasing value of the ratio of the free stream velocity (ax) and the stretching velocity (cx). The temperature decreases in this case. At a particular point of the porous stretching sheet, the non-dimensional fluid velocity decreases with the increase of the permeability of the porous medium and also with the increasing suction parameter when the free stream velocity is less than stretching velocity whereas fluid velocity increases with the increasing injection parameter. But when the free stream velocity is greater than the stretching velocity the opposite behaviour of horizontal velocity is noticed. The dimensionless temperature at a point of the sheet decreases due to suction but increases due to injection. The temperature at a point is found to decrease with the increasing Prandtl number.
Keywords :
Scaling group of transformations , stagnation-point flow , suction/injection , Heat source/sink , Porous stretching sheet
Journal title :
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
Record number :
1220172
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