Abstract:The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of the inclined outer velocity on heat and flow transportation in boundary layer Casson fluid over a stretching sheet. The flow is adopted to have non-orthogonal magnetic field with heat generation in the uniform manner on stretching surface. It has been taken that in both the directions along the xaxis, the sheet is stretched. By applying similarity transformations, the governing equations representing the heat and flow transportation are converted to ordinar… Show more
“…The effect of the magnetic field over nonlinearly and linearly stretching sheets has been analyzed in Chaim 6 and Ishak et al, [7][8][9] respectively under varying physical conditions. The effect of aligned magnetic field over stretching sheet has been analyzed by Devi et al 10 In these studies, it was reported that the magnetic field has a significant impact on velocity and temperature profiles of the fluid under distinct conditions.…”
Variable fluid properties with thermal radiation in an unsteady magnetohydrodynamics free stream incompressible flow over a stretching sheet has been considered. The thermal diffusivity and viscosity of the fluid varies linearly with temperature.
“…The effect of the magnetic field over nonlinearly and linearly stretching sheets has been analyzed in Chaim 6 and Ishak et al, [7][8][9] respectively under varying physical conditions. The effect of aligned magnetic field over stretching sheet has been analyzed by Devi et al 10 In these studies, it was reported that the magnetic field has a significant impact on velocity and temperature profiles of the fluid under distinct conditions.…”
Variable fluid properties with thermal radiation in an unsteady magnetohydrodynamics free stream incompressible flow over a stretching sheet has been considered. The thermal diffusivity and viscosity of the fluid varies linearly with temperature.
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