Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1865523 Physics Letters A 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The steady, laminar-boundary-layer flow along an isothermal, continuously moving, flat plate is studied taking into account the variation of viscosity with temperature in the presence of a magnetic field. The fluid viscosity is assumed to vary as a linear function of temperature. The resulting, governing equations are non-dimensionalized and are transformed using a similarity transformation and then solved numerically by the shooting method. Comparison with previously published work is performed and full agreement is obtained. A parametric study of all parameters involved is conducted, and a representative set of numerical results for the velocity and temperature profiles as well as the skin-friction parameter and the Nusselt number is illustrated graphically to show typical trends of the solutions. It is worth pointing out that, when the variation of viscosity with temperature is strong in the presence of the effect of a magnetic field, the results of the present work are completely different from those that studied the same problem in the absence of magnetic field.
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