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Effect of Joule heating on MHD non‐Newtonian fluid flow past an exponentially stretching curved surface

Anantha Kumar KempannagariDepartment of Mathematics Sri Venkateswara University Tirupati IndiaRamoorthy Reddy BurujuDepartment of Sciences and Humanities Sri Venkateswara Engineering College Tirupati IndiaSandeep NaramgariDepartment of Mathematics Central University of Karnataka Kalaburagi IndiaV. SugunammaDepartment of Mathematics Sri Venkateswara University Tirupati India
2020en
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Abstract The current endeavor examines the convective heat transfer characteristics on magnetohydrodynamic stagnation point flow of micropolar fluid past an exponential curved surface. The flow is supposed to be laminar and time‐independent. The influence of radiation, irregular heat source/sink, Joule heating, and variable thermal conductivity are supposed. Suitable similarity renovations are considered to transform the original partial differential equations as ordinary ones and then resolved by shooting and fourth‐order Runge–Kutta methods. Graphs are drawn to inspect the impacts of sundry nondimensional parameters on the distributions of velocity, microrotation, and temperature. We detect that there is an escalation in temperature with Eckert number and variable heat source/sink parameters. Also, it is motivating to comment that Biot number is an increasing function of local Nusselt number.

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