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Similarity solution of second grade fluid flow over a moving cylinder

Nadeem Abbas, M.Y. Malik, S. Nadeem, Shafiq Hussain, A. S. El-Shafa

2021International Journal of Modern Physics B15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Stagnation point flow of viscoelastic second grade fluid over a stretching cylinder under the thermal slip and magnetic hydrodynamics effects are studied. The mathematical model has been developed under the assumption of non-Newtonian viscoelastic fluid flow over a stretching cylinder by means of the boundary layer approximations. The developed model further reduced through the similarity transformations and constructs the model of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. The system of nonlinear differential equations is dimensionless and solved through the numerical technique bvp5c methods. The results of the physical parameters are found and interpreted in the form of tables and graphs. The velocity shows that the graph of curves enhances away from the surface when the values material parameter [Formula: see text] increase, which means the momentum boundary layer increases for enhancing the material parameter [Formula: see text]. The temperature gradient reduced due enhancing the values of material parameter [Formula: see text] because thermal boundary layer reduced for higher values of material parameter [Formula: see text].

Topics & Concepts

Boundary layerPhysicsPrandtl numberCylinderNonlinear systemMechanicsStagnation pointNewtonian fluidBoundary value problemDimensionless quantityMathematical analysisFlow (mathematics)Ordinary differential equationBoundary layer thicknessClassical mechanicsMathematicsDifferential equationGeometryHeat transferQuantum mechanicsNanofluid Flow and Heat TransferHeat Transfer MechanismsFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows