Present study numerical solution on hydromagnetic flow of Jeffrey fluid over a deformable porous channel with slip conditions is studied. The governing partial differential equations are converted to ordinary non-linear differential equations with the assistance of non-dimensional quantities. The governing differential equations are solved by using Runge-Kutta fourth order besides shooting technique with MATLAB package and also the mass flow rate is additionally studied. The influence of governing parameters on the fluid velocity, the solid displacement and also the concentration are shown with the assistance of graphs. The current results are sensible agreement with existing studies under some special cases. We have a tendency to discovered that the fluid velocity, solid displacements are decay for higher values of magnetic parameter and also the opposite nature discovered for the influence of Jeffrey parameter. The impact of slip boundary conditions on the fluid velocity, the temperature and also the concentration also are studied.
An attempt has been made to study heat and mass transfer effect on MHD mixed convection periodic flow in a rotating vertical porous channel with Hall effect, thermal radiation and chemical reaction. The coupled nonlinear partial differential equation are turned to ordinary differential equation by super imposing a solution with steady and time dependent transient part. Finally, the set of ordinary differential equations are solved with an analytical scheme to meet the inadequacy of boundary condition. The expressions for velocity, temperature and concentration are obtained analytically. The effects of various parameters on the velocity, temperature and concentration are discussed in detail with the aid of graphs.
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