2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcm.2011.07.008
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Transient free-convective flow of reactive viscous fluid in vertical tube

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“…where A 1 and A 2 are arbitrary constants, which can be determined with the help of boundary condition (13). Now, applying the boundary condition from Equation (13) into Equation (14) implies that Y S pPrr Therefore,…”
Section: Heat Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where A 1 and A 2 are arbitrary constants, which can be determined with the help of boundary condition (13). Now, applying the boundary condition from Equation (13) into Equation (14) implies that Y S pPrr Therefore,…”
Section: Heat Sourcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Singh and Paul 12 obtained the exact solution for the transient natural convective flow of an incompressible, viscous liquid in two vertical walls. Jha et al 13 acquired the transient influence on the reactive viscous liquid in a vertical tube by using numerical schemes as well as the steady‐state solution with the perturbation technique. Further studies involving transient free convective flows under different physical configurations have been reported by several researchers, see, for example, Jha and Apere, 14 Deka and Paul, 15 and Deka et al 16 The hydromagnetic transient flow in a vertical concentric annulus due to the natural convection with adiabatic and isothermal boundaries has been analyzed by Jha and Yusuf 17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The momentum and energy equations given by equations (5) and (6) are solved numerically using implicit finite difference method. The procedure involves discretization of the transport equations (5) and (6) into the finite difference equations at the grid point (i, j).…”
Section: Numerical Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many papers concerned with the problem of transient free-convective flow in channels have been published in the literature. For example, the transient free-convective flow of an incompressible viscous fluid is considered in different works among which are: Singh and Paul, 1 Narahari et al, 2 Jha et al, 3 Narahari, 4 Paul et al, 5 and Jha et al 6 In addition, Jha et al, 7 Ghosh et al, 8 Neetu and Singh, 9 Das et al, 10 Uwanta and Hamza, 11 and Ahmed 12 considered the problem of transient free-convective flow in porous channels in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Free convection within two coaxial vertical cylinders partly loaded with porous corporeality has been inquired by Paul and Singh, 14 who observed that the velocity is influenced by the shear stress jump condition at the interface. The transient free convective flow within a vertical porous annulus has been handled by Jha et al 15 Using the perturbation technique, they have found the steady‐state solution for the velocity, temperature, skin friction, as well as the Nusselt number. Also, the nonlinear momentum and energy equations are solved by the implicit finite difference technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%