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Research Article

Chemical reaction on Unsteady MHD Convection Flow of Second grade fluid over an unbounded perpendicular absorbent plate

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Accepted 05 May 2023, Published online: 02 Jun 2023
 

ABSTRACT

We discuss in this paper the chemical reaction impacts on complimentary convectively flow of the gelatinous secondary graded fluid past a countless vertical porous plate underneath the effects of uniform transversal magnetic field. Time reliant penetrability as well as fluctuating suction are also explored. The prevailing equations are resolved with the regular perturbation method for the small amplitudes of the permeability. The solutions for the velocities, temperature as well as concentrations have been obtained computationally; in addition, behaviour is also explored. The skin fiction, the Nusselts number as well as Sherwood numbers are also found in addition to those behaviour computationally conferred. It is concluded that the velocity is reduced with enhancement in the intensity of the magnetic field and Prandtl number whereas it is enhanced by the ever-increasing thermal Grashofs number. The magnitude of the temperature of the flow field diminished with increase in the Prandtl number, heat source parameter. The concentration of the flow field is reduced by a rise into the Schmidt number and chemical reaction parameters.

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