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Research Article

Processing to pass unsteady MHD flow of a second-grade fluid through a porous medium in the presence of radiation absorption exhibits Diffusion thermo, hall and ion slip effects

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Pages 754-771 | Accepted 17 Jan 2023, Published online: 21 Mar 2023
 

ABSTRACT

‘This research aims to look at the consequences of diffusion thermo, Hall, ion slip, and radiation absorption on the unsteady MHD turbulent rotational flow of second-grade fluid through porous materials while also regarding the outcomes of the chemical retort and heat absorption. When the ratio between the number of collisions between fluid electrons in a cyclotron and the number of collisions between electrons and atoms is large, Hall effects (the Hall parameter) become important. The regular perturbation approach investigates the outlines of velocity segments, temperature dispersion, and concentration. The statistics for shear stress, the Nusselt numeral, and the Sherwood factor are written down on the panel. Graphs show how changes in different physical parameters cause changes in a fluid’s speed, temperature, and concentration patterns. In the end, it can be said that the primary and secondary velocities speed up significantly as the Hall and ion-slip parameters get bigger. This effect was also seen in the shearing stress’s axial and transverse components. The increasing importance of the thermal diffusion parameter increases both the initial and secondary velocities’.

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