A Numerical Approach to Slip Flow of a Micropolar Fluid above A Flat Permeable Contracting Surface
A plain linear penetrable contracting sheet with slip over a micro-polar liquid with a stagnation-point flow is analyzed. Through similarity mapping, the mathematical modeling statements are transformed as ODE’s and numerical results are found by shooting techniques. The varying impacts of physical...
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doaj-06ff63d8d3434c318e6d5a19ccd35e132021-09-05T21:02:04ZengSciendoInternational Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering2353-90032021-06-0126217318510.2478/ijame-2021-0026A Numerical Approach to Slip Flow of a Micropolar Fluid above A Flat Permeable Contracting SurfaceParthiban R.0Palani G.1Tinker Seema2Sharma R. P.3Department of Mathematics, Government Arts College for Men, Affiliated to University of Madras, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Mathematics, Dr. Ambedkar Govt. Arts College, Affiliated to University of Madras, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Mathematics, JECRC UniversityJaipur-302033, IndiaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Arunachal Pradesh-791112, IndiaA plain linear penetrable contracting sheet with slip over a micro-polar liquid with a stagnation-point flow is analyzed. Through similarity mapping, the mathematical modeling statements are transformed as ODE’s and numerical results are found by shooting techniques. The varying impacts of physical quantities on the momentum, micro-rotation, and temperature were demonstrated through graphs. The computed measures including shear and couple stress with distinct measures of factors involved in this proposed problem are presented through a table.https://doi.org/10.2478/ijame-2021-0026boundary layersheat sinkmicro-polar fluidslip conditionand suction or injection |
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Parthiban R. Palani G. Tinker Seema Sharma R. P. A Numerical Approach to Slip Flow of a Micropolar Fluid above A Flat Permeable Contracting Surface International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering boundary layers heat sink micro-polar fluid slip condition and suction or injection |
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A Numerical Approach to Slip Flow of a Micropolar Fluid above A Flat Permeable Contracting Surface |
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A Numerical Approach to Slip Flow of a Micropolar Fluid above A Flat Permeable Contracting Surface |
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A Numerical Approach to Slip Flow of a Micropolar Fluid above A Flat Permeable Contracting Surface |
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A Numerical Approach to Slip Flow of a Micropolar Fluid above A Flat Permeable Contracting Surface |
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A Numerical Approach to Slip Flow of a Micropolar Fluid above A Flat Permeable Contracting Surface |
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numerical approach to slip flow of a micropolar fluid above a flat permeable contracting surface |
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International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering |
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A plain linear penetrable contracting sheet with slip over a micro-polar liquid with a stagnation-point flow is analyzed. Through similarity mapping, the mathematical modeling statements are transformed as ODE’s and numerical results are found by shooting techniques. The varying impacts of physical quantities on the momentum, micro-rotation, and temperature were demonstrated through graphs. The computed measures including shear and couple stress with distinct measures of factors involved in this proposed problem are presented through a table. |
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boundary layers heat sink micro-polar fluid slip condition and suction or injection |
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