2016
DOI: 10.3329/jsr.v8i2.25745
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Unsteady MHD Flow of a Dusty Visco-elastic Fluid between Parallel Plates with Exponentially Decaying Pressure Gradient in an Inclined Magnetic Field

Abstract: The present paper deals with the unsteady laminar flow of an incompressible, electrically conducting dusty visco-elastic fluid between two parallel stationary plates. The flow is caused by an exponentially decaying pressure gradient. A uniform magnetic field is applied on the lower plate at different inclinations. We observe that the motions of the fluid and dust particles are affected by the variation of some significant physical parameters of the visco-elastic fluid. Mass concentration number, time-relaxatio… Show more

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“…Developing the laminar MHD forced convection flow of water/FMWNT carbon nanotubes in a microchannel imposed the uniform heat flux has been obtained by Karimipour et al [21]. Kuiry and Bahadur [22] have studied an unsteady MHD flow of a Dusty Visco-elastic fluid between parallel plates with exponentially decaying pressure gradient in an inclined magnetic field. Reddy et al [23] have discussed an MHD free convection heat transfer couette flow in rotating system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing the laminar MHD forced convection flow of water/FMWNT carbon nanotubes in a microchannel imposed the uniform heat flux has been obtained by Karimipour et al [21]. Kuiry and Bahadur [22] have studied an unsteady MHD flow of a Dusty Visco-elastic fluid between parallel plates with exponentially decaying pressure gradient in an inclined magnetic field. Reddy et al [23] have discussed an MHD free convection heat transfer couette flow in rotating system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%