Title of article :
Polymeric Dissipative Convection Flow from an Inclined Plane with Chemical Reaction: Numerical Study
Author/Authors :
Madhavi ، Santhosh Department of Mathematics - Madanapalle Institute of Technology and Science , Prasad ، V. Ramachandra Department of Mathematics - School of Advanced Sciences - Vellore Institute of Technology , Abdul Gaffar ، Shaik Department of Information Technology, Mathematics Section - Salalah College of Technology
Abstract :
An analytical model is developed to study the effects of viscous dissipation and chemical reaction in viscoelastic convection from an inclined plate as a simulation of electro-conductive polymer materials processing. The Jeffery’s viscoelastic model is deployed to describe the non-Newtonian characteristics of the fluid and provides a good approximation for polymers, which constitutes a novelty of the present work. The normalized nonlinear boundary value problem is solved computationally with the Keller-Box implicit finitedifference technique. Extensive solutions for velocity, surface temperature and concentration, skin friction, heat, and transfer rates are visualized numerically and graphically for various thermophysical parameters. Validation is conducted with earlier published work for the case of a vertical plate in the absence of viscous dissipation, chemical reaction, and non-Newtonian effects. The boundary layer flow is accelerated with increasing Deborah number whereas temperatures and concentrations are decelerated slightly. Temperatures and concentration are boosted with increasing inclination parameter whereas velocity is lowered. A reverse trend is seen for increasing Richardson number. Increasing chemical reaction reduces velocity and concentration whereas it enhances temperature. Increasing the viscous dissipation parameter is found to enhance velocity and temperature whereas it suppresses concentration.
Keywords :
Viscoelastic fluid , Inclined plate , Chemical reaction , Viscous dissipation , Retardation time
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics