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Heat and Mass Transfer in MHD Slip Flow Through Inclined Vertical Porous Channel


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1 VPO Deol, Tehsil Baijnath, Distt. Kangra H.P.U. Shimla, India
2 H.P.U. Shimla, India
     

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An unsteady MHD slip flow of viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid through an inclined vertical porous channel with thermal diffusion and chemical reaction is studied. The injection/suction velocity at both plates is constant. A uniform magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the channel. Taking Hall effect and heat source into account a closed form analytical solutions of the equations governing the flow for velocity, temperature and concentration fields are obtained. Also the effects of different parameters entering into the problem are shown graphically.

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MHD Flow, Thermal Radiation, Chemical Reaction, Hall Current, Soret Effect.
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Authors

Aarti Manglesh
VPO Deol, Tehsil Baijnath, Distt. Kangra H.P.U. Shimla, India
M. G. Gorla
H.P.U. Shimla, India
Rajeev Kumar
H.P.U. Shimla, India
Pooja Manglesh
VPO Deol, Tehsil Baijnath, Distt. Kangra H.P.U. Shimla, India

Abstract


An unsteady MHD slip flow of viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid through an inclined vertical porous channel with thermal diffusion and chemical reaction is studied. The injection/suction velocity at both plates is constant. A uniform magnetic field is applied perpendicular to the channel. Taking Hall effect and heat source into account a closed form analytical solutions of the equations governing the flow for velocity, temperature and concentration fields are obtained. Also the effects of different parameters entering into the problem are shown graphically.

Keywords


MHD Flow, Thermal Radiation, Chemical Reaction, Hall Current, Soret Effect.