Abstract. The unsteady unidirectional motion of an incompressible electrically conductingOldroyd-B fluid in a channel bounded by two infinite rigid non-conducting parallel plates in presence of an external magnetic field acting in a direction normal to the plates has been discussed in this paper. The flow is supposed to generate impulsively from rest due to rectified sine pulses applied periodically on the upper plate with the lower plate held fixed. There is no external electric field imposed on the system and the magnetic Reynolds number is very small. Exact Mathematical subject classification: 76A10.
An initial value investigation is made of the motion of an incompressible, viscoelastic, conducting Oldroyd-B fluid bounded by an infinite rigid non-conducting plate. Both the plate and the fluid are in a state of solid body rotation with a constant angular velocity about an axis normal to the plate. The flow is generated from rest in the rotating viscoelastic system due to harmonic oscillations of a given frequency superimposed on the plate in presence of a transverse magnetic field. The exact solutions for the velocity field and the wall shear stress are obtained. The results are examined quantitatively for a particular case of an impulsively moved plate and the effects of various flow parameters on them are discussed. Many known results are found to emerge as limiting cases of the present analysis. (2000). 76T05.
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