2011
DOI: 10.1007/s11705-011-1101-4
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Chemically reactive solute transfer in a boundary layer slip flow along a stretching cylinder

Abstract: This paper presents the distribution of a solute undergoing a first order chemical reaction in an axisymmetric laminar boundary layer flow along a stretching cylinder. Velocity slip condition at the boundary is used instead of no-slip condition. Similarity transformations are used to convert the partial differential equations corresponding to momentum and concentration into highly nonlinear ordinary differential equations. Numerical solutions of these equations are obtained by the shooting method. The velocity… Show more

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“…Ishak and Nazar (2009) explained the laminar boundary layer flow along a stretching cylinder taking variable surface temperature. Recently, Mukhopadhyay (2011;2012) studied the chemically reactive solute transfer in boundary layer slip flow over a stretching cylinder and the boundary layer flow and heat transfer along a stretching cylinder in a porous medium.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ishak and Nazar (2009) explained the laminar boundary layer flow along a stretching cylinder taking variable surface temperature. Recently, Mukhopadhyay (2011;2012) studied the chemically reactive solute transfer in boundary layer slip flow over a stretching cylinder and the boundary layer flow and heat transfer along a stretching cylinder in a porous medium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lomen et al [2] applied a perturbation method to the transport equation for a single reactive chemical with nonlinear (quadratic) rate loss relevant to a soil and water system. Several researchers applied the shooting method to study the asymptotic behavior of the nonlinear ordinary di erential equations that describe the distribution of a solute undergoing a chemical reaction, such as: Zhao et al [5], and Mukhopadhyay [6][7][8][9][10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Further, he examine the time dependent flow and heat transfer of a viscous fluid over a stretching cylinder [23]. Mukhopadhyay [24][25][26] studied the effects of partial slip with MHD and chemically reactive solute transfer over a stretching cylinder. Recent studies has been done by Hayat et al [27,28] to investigate the problem in stretching cylinder which is the MHD axisymmetric flow of third grade fluid and the convective heat and mass transfer in flow by an inclined stretching cylinder.…”
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confidence: 99%