Initial Unsteady Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects

An exact solution and analysis of an initial unsteady two dimensional free convection flow, heat and mass transfer in the presence of thermal radiation along an infinite fixed vertical plate when the plate temperature is instantaneously raised, is presented. The fluid considered is a gray, absorbing...

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Main Authors: Khan A., Solanki R.
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ijame-2017-0060
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spelling doaj-2735cd3451384ac58983b6256ebf092d2021-09-05T20:51:07ZengSciendoInternational Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering1734-44922353-90032017-12-0122493194310.1515/ijame-2017-0060ijame-2017-0060Initial Unsteady Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Radiation and Mass Transfer EffectsKhan A.0Solanki R.1Department of Mathematics and Statistics Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, INDIADepartment of Mathematics and Statistics Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur, INDIAAn exact solution and analysis of an initial unsteady two dimensional free convection flow, heat and mass transfer in the presence of thermal radiation along an infinite fixed vertical plate when the plate temperature is instantaneously raised, is presented. The fluid considered is a gray, absorbing emitting radiation but a nonscattering medium. Three cases have been discussed, in particular, namely, (i) when, the plate temperature is instantaneously raised to a higher constant value, (ii) when, the plate temperature varies linearly with time and (iii) when, the plate temperature varies non-linearly with time. A close form general solution for all the cases has been obtained in terms of repeated integrals of error functions. In two particular cases, the solutions in terms of the repeated integrals of error functions have been further simplified to forms containing only error functions. It is observed that for an increase in the radiation parameter N or a decrease in the Grashof number Gr or Gm, there is a fall in the velocity or temperature, but compared to the no radiation case or no diffusing species, there is a rise in the velocity and temperature of the fluid.https://doi.org/10.1515/ijame-2017-0060free convection flowporous mediumheat transfermass transfermhd
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author Khan A.
Solanki R.
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Solanki R.
Initial Unsteady Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects
International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering
free convection flow
porous medium
heat transfer
mass transfer
mhd
author_facet Khan A.
Solanki R.
author_sort Khan A.
title Initial Unsteady Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects
title_short Initial Unsteady Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects
title_full Initial Unsteady Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects
title_fullStr Initial Unsteady Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects
title_full_unstemmed Initial Unsteady Free Convective Flow Past an Infinite Vertical Plate with Radiation and Mass Transfer Effects
title_sort initial unsteady free convective flow past an infinite vertical plate with radiation and mass transfer effects
publisher Sciendo
series International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering
issn 1734-4492
2353-9003
publishDate 2017-12-01
description An exact solution and analysis of an initial unsteady two dimensional free convection flow, heat and mass transfer in the presence of thermal radiation along an infinite fixed vertical plate when the plate temperature is instantaneously raised, is presented. The fluid considered is a gray, absorbing emitting radiation but a nonscattering medium. Three cases have been discussed, in particular, namely, (i) when, the plate temperature is instantaneously raised to a higher constant value, (ii) when, the plate temperature varies linearly with time and (iii) when, the plate temperature varies non-linearly with time. A close form general solution for all the cases has been obtained in terms of repeated integrals of error functions. In two particular cases, the solutions in terms of the repeated integrals of error functions have been further simplified to forms containing only error functions. It is observed that for an increase in the radiation parameter N or a decrease in the Grashof number Gr or Gm, there is a fall in the velocity or temperature, but compared to the no radiation case or no diffusing species, there is a rise in the velocity and temperature of the fluid.
topic free convection flow
porous medium
heat transfer
mass transfer
mhd
url https://doi.org/10.1515/ijame-2017-0060
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