The simultaneous effects of rotation and Hall current on the hydromagnetic flow past an accelerated horizontal plate relative to a rotating fluid is presented. It is found that for given values of m (Hall parameter), M (Hartmann number) and an imposed rotation parameter Ω satisfying Ω = M 2m/(1 + m2), the transverse motion (transverse to the main flow) disappears and the fluid moves in the direction of the plate only. The effects of the parameters m, M and Ω on the axial and transverse velocity profiles are shown graphically, whereas the effects of the parameters on the skin-friction components are shown by tabular values
This paper presents an analytical treatment for the unsteady one-dimensional natural convective flow past an infinite moving vertical cylinder in the presence of thermal stratification. Exact solutions of the dimensionless unsteady coupled linear governing equations are obtained, in terms of Bessel functions by the Laplace transform technique, for the tractable case of unit Prandtl number. Numerical computations for velocity, temperature, skin-friction, and Nusselt number are made for various set of physical parameters and presented in graphs. Due to the presence of thermal stratification, the fluid velocity and temperature approach steady state, whereas the corresponding flow in an unstratified fluid does not. The steady state is attained at smaller times as the stratification increases. Furthermore, in the presence of stratification, the skin-friction and Nusselt number approaches fixed value as time progresses, while for unstratified fluid, there is a gradual decrease as time increases.
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