Title of article
EFFECTS OF HEAT SOURCE/SINK ON MHD FLOWAND HEAT TRANSFER OVER A SHRINKING SHEET WITH MASS SUCTION
Author/Authors
Bhattacharyya, Krishnendu The University of Burdwan - Department of Mathematics, India
From page
12
To page
17
Abstract
An analysis is made to study the effects heat source/sink on the steady two dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) boundary layer flow and heat transfer past a shrinking sheet with wall mass suction. In the dynamic system, a uniform magnetic field acts normal to the plane of flow. The governing partial differential equations are transformed into self-similar ordinary differential equations using similarity transformations. Then the obtained self-similar equations are solved by finite difference method using quasilinearization technique. From the analysis it is found that the velocity inside the boundary layer increases with increase of wall mass suction and magnetic field and accordingly the thickness of the momentum boundary layer decreases. The temperature decreases with Hartmann number, Prandtl number and heat sink parameter and the temperature increases with heat source parameter. Furthermore, for strong heat source heat absorption at the sheet occurs.
Keywords
MHD boundary layer , heat transfer , shrinking sheet , heat source , sink , mass suction
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Research Bulletin
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Research Bulletin
Record number
2550999
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