Title of article :
Entropy Analysis of a Radiating Magnetic Liquid Film along a Slippery Inclined Heated Surface with Convective Cooling
Author/Authors :
Makinde, Oluwole Daniel Faculty of Military Science - Stellenbosch University - Private Bag X2 - Saldanha 7395, South Africa , Eegunjobi, Adetayo Samuel Mathematics Department - Namibia University of Science and Technology - Windhoek - 9000, Namibia
Abstract :
The hydromagnetic flow of a Newtonian incompressible and electrically conducting variable-viscosity liquid film along
an inclined isothermal or isoflux hydrophobic surface is investigated numerically. It is assumed that the fluid is subjected to a
convective cooling at the free surface in the presence of a transversely imposed magnetic field. We incorporated in the energy
equation, the viscous dissipation, Joule heating due to the magnetic field and the local radiative heat flux term for optically thick
gray fluid reported by Roseland approximation. The governing non-linear differential equations are obtained and solved
numerically using the shooting method coupled with a fourth-order Runge-Kutta method. The effects of some parameters on
velocity and temperature profiles, skin friction, Nusselt number entropy generation rate, and the Bejan number profiles are
analyzed graphically and discussed.
Keywords :
Entropy analysis , Thermal radiation , Convective cooling , Variable viscosity , Magnetic liquid film , Inclined slippery surface
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics