Thermodiffusion and chemical reaction on MHD free convective flow past a rotating vertical porous plate with constant heat and mass discharge

Simultaneous heat and mass transport have played significant roles in different substantial chemical, and biomedical processes. Heat and mass transports happen in absorptions, distillations, extractions, drying, melt along with crystallizations, moreover, evaporations, and condensations. Mass flows...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heat transfer (Hoboken, N.J. Print) N.J. Print), 2022-06, Vol.51 (4), p.3142-3165
Hauptverfasser: Sekhar, B. Chandra, Kumar, P. Vijaya
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Simultaneous heat and mass transport have played significant roles in different substantial chemical, and biomedical processes. Heat and mass transports happen in absorptions, distillations, extractions, drying, melt along with crystallizations, moreover, evaporations, and condensations. Mass flows due to the temperature gradients are recognized as the Soret effect. The Soret effects on the unsteady hydromagnetic liberated convective flow of a non‐incompressible electrically performing gelatinous liquid over the rotating perpendicular absorbent plate in the incidence of temperature amalgamation have been investigated. The effects of the first order chemical reaction along with heat radiation are considered. The scheme of partially differential equalities is rendered into ordinarily differential equalities and therefore solved systematically with the Laplace transforms methodology. The impacts of different pertinent flow parametrics on velocities, temperature as well as concentration distributions, in addition, the shear stress is examined through the graphical profiles along with tables accordingly. This is established that resultant velocity field is ascending through an increase in the Soret parameter and chemically reacting parameter. The temperature distribution is increased by an increasing heat absorption parameter. Also, when the Soret parameter increases, then concentration increases throughout the fluid region.
ISSN:2688-4534
2688-4542
DOI:10.1002/htj.22441