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Hall and heat source effects of flow past a parabolic accelerated isothermal vertical plate in the presence of chemical reaction and radiation

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Prayagraj Pushpa Publishing House 2023Edition: Vol.34, AugDescription: 105-126pSubject(s): Online resources: In: JP journal of heat and mass transferSummary: We study Hall current, heat source with radiation and chemical reaction of first order viscous fluid flow, incompressible fluid with heat and mass transfer past an accelerated isothermal vertical plate. The inverse Laplace transform technique is used to solve the ascendant mathematical statement. The numerical values are given after our study of the acceleration, thermal reading and adsorption for certain parameters, including thermal Grashof number, Prantdl number, Schmidt number, and mass Grashof number. Based on the study, we found out that the velocity of the fluid increases with increase in heat, Hall current as well as Grashof value and it decreases with increase in radiation. Concentration reduces when chemical reaction increases.
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We study Hall current, heat source with radiation and chemical reaction of first order viscous fluid flow, incompressible fluid with heat and mass transfer past an accelerated isothermal vertical plate. The inverse Laplace transform technique is used to solve the ascendant mathematical statement. The numerical values are given after our study of the acceleration, thermal reading and adsorption for certain parameters, including thermal Grashof number, Prantdl number, Schmidt number, and mass Grashof number. Based on the study, we found out that the velocity of the fluid increases with increase in heat, Hall current as well as Grashof value and it decreases with increase in radiation. Concentration reduces when chemical reaction increases.

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