Case Studies in Thermal Engineering (May 2024)
Thermo-solutal convective conditions impact in dual stratified stagnation-point flow of second-grade (SG) fluid with chemical reaction
Abstract
In various engineering and industrial utilizations, the heat-mass transportation concept has been rigorously witnessed, for illustration air conditioning of room, nuclear reactors cooling and abundant other realistic conditions. This scrutiny elaborates buoyancy-driven viscoelastic magnetized flow configured by stretched vertical surface. Heat-transfer effects are explored through Ohmic dissipations and radiation aspects. Chemical reaction characteristics are deliberated to address the mass-transfer effects. In addition, the stratification phenomenon together with Robin conditions is introduced. Mathematical systems are simplified under BLT (boundary-layer theory). Non-dimensional analysis is done by introducing similarity variables. Homotopic criteria is utilized to compute convergent solutions. Consequence of controlling variables emerging in non-dimensional problem is analyzed via pictorial and tabular illustrations. It is evident that temperature field together with heat transference rate are enlarged when radiation and thermal Biot parameters are augmented.