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Effects of ramped wall temperature and concentration on viscoelastic Jeffrey’s fluid flows from a vertical permeable cone

Gaffar, SA; Prasad, VR; Beg, OA; Khan, MH; Venkatadri, K

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Authors

SA Gaffar

VR Prasad

MH Khan

K Venkatadri



Abstract

In thermo-fluid dynamics, free convection flows external to different geometries such as cylinders, ellipses, spheres, curved walls, wavy plates, cones etc. play major role in various industrial and process engineering systems. The thermal buoyancy force associated with natural convection flows can exert a critical role in determining skin friction and heat transfer rates at the boundary. In thermal engineering, natural convection flows from cones has gained exceptional interest. A theoretical analysis is developed to investigate the nonlinear, steady-state, laminar, non-isothermal convection boundary layer flows of viscoelastic fluid from a vertical permeable cone with a power-law variation in both temperature and concentration. The Jeffery’s viscoelastic model simulates the non-Newtonian characteristics of polymers, which constitutes the novelty of the present work. The transformed conservation equations for linear momentum, energy and concentration are solved numerically under physically viable boundary conditions using the finite-differences Keller-Box scheme. The impact of Deborah number (De), ratio of relaxation to retardation time (λ), surface suction/injection parameter (fw), power-law exponent (n), buoyancy ratio parameter (N) and dimensionless tangential coordinate (Ѯ) on velocity, surface temperature, concentration, local skin friction, heat transfer rate and mass transfer rate in the boundary layer regime are presented graphically. It is observed that increasing values of De reduces velocity whereas the temperature and concentration are increased slightly. Increasing λ enhance velocity however reduces temperature and concentration slightly. The heat and mass transfer rate are found to decrease with increasing De and increase with increasing values of λ. The skin friction is found to decrease with a rise in De whereas it is elevated with increasing values of λ. Increasing values of fw and n, decelerates the flow and also cools the boundary layer i.e. reduces temperature and also concentration. The study is relevant to chemical engineering systems, solvent and polymeric processes.

Citation

Gaffar, S., Prasad, V., Beg, O., Khan, M., & Venkatadri, K. (2018). Effects of ramped wall temperature and concentration on viscoelastic Jeffrey’s fluid flows from a vertical permeable cone. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 40(9), #441. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40430-018-1354-7

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 12, 2018
Online Publication Date Aug 22, 2018
Publication Date Aug 22, 2018
Deposit Date Aug 23, 2018
Publicly Available Date Aug 22, 2019
Journal Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
Print ISSN 1678-5878
Electronic ISSN 1806-3691
Publisher Springer Verlag
Volume 40
Issue 9
Pages #441
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s40430-018-1354-7
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1007/s40430-018-1354-7
Related Public URLs https://www.springer.com/engineering/mechanical+engineering/journal/40430

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