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    STUDIA ENGINEERING - Issue no. 1 / 2023  
         
  Article:   HALL EFFECT ON UNSTEADY MHD FLOW ALONG VERTICAL PLATE WITH VARIABLE TEMPERATURE AND MASS DIFFUSION IN THE PRESENCE OF POROUS MEDIUM AND CHEMICAL REACTION.

Authors:  MANISH KUMAR, GAURAV KUMAR, ABDUL WADOOD KHAN.
 
       
         
  Abstract:   DOI: 10.24193/subbeng.2023.1.2

Published Online: 2023-11-15
pp. 18-35

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The effects of chemical reaction and Hall current on the unsteady magneto hydrodynamic flow along a vertical plate with variable temperature and mass diffusion in the presence of a porous medium is studied hare. The fluid flow model of this paper contains governing partial differential equations of the motion, energy, and diffusion equation. To simplify the analysis, the governing equations are transformed into dimensionless form using non-dimensional variables. The Laplace-transform technique is employed to obtain an exact solution for the flow equations of the MHD model. The results of the analysis are presented using graphical representations of the velocity profiles. With the help of graphs, we discussed the behavior of fluid velocities with different parameters, including the chemical reaction parameter, Hall currents parameter, accelerated parameter, magnetic field parameter, and permeability parameter, and the numerical values of Sherwood number have been tabulated. We found that the values obtained for velocity, concentration and temperature are in concurrence with the actual flow of the fluid.

Keywords: MHD flow, chemical reaction, Hall current
 
         
     
         
         
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