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MHD boundary layer flow and heat transfer of micropolar fluid past a stretching sheet with second order slip

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AbstractThe intention of this article is to examine a second order slip flow and magnetic field on boundary layer flow of micropolar fluid past a stretching sheet. Employing appropriate similarly… Click to show full abstract

AbstractThe intention of this article is to examine a second order slip flow and magnetic field on boundary layer flow of micropolar fluid past a stretching sheet. Employing appropriate similarly transformation and non-dimensional variables, the governing non-linear boundary-value problems were reduced into coupled higher order non-linear ordinary differential equation. Then, solution for velocity, microrotation and temperature has been obtained numerically. The equations were numerically solved using the function bvp4c from the matlab for different values of governing parameters. Numerical results have been discussed for non-dimensional velocity, temperature, microrotation, the skin friction coefficient and local Nusselt number. The results indicate that the skin friction coefficient $$ C_{\text {f}}$$Cf increases as the values of slip parameter $$\gamma $$γ increase. However, the local Nusselt number $$-\theta '(0)$$-θ′(0) decreases as both slip parameter $$\gamma $$γ and $$\delta $$δ increase. A comparison with previous studies available in the literature has been done and an excellent agreement is obtained.

Keywords: order slip; order; layer flow; second order; boundary layer; flow

Journal Title: Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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