The present study examines the effect of induced magnetic field and convectiveboundary condition on magnetohydrodynamic(MHD)stagnation point flow and heat transfer dueto upper-convected Maxwell fluid over a stretching...The present study examines the effect of induced magnetic field and convectiveboundary condition on magnetohydrodynamic(MHD)stagnation point flow and heat transfer dueto upper-convected Maxwell fluid over a stretching sheet in the presence of nanoparticles.Boundary layer theory is used to simplify the equation of motion,induced magnetic field,energyand concentration which results in four coupled non-linear ordinary differential equations.Thestudy takes into account the effect of Brownian motion and thermophoresis parameters.Thegoverning equations and their associated boundary conditions are initially cast into dimensionlessfonm by similarity variables.The resulting system of equations is then solved numerically usingfourth order Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg method along with shooting technique.The solution for thegoverning equations depends on parameters such as,magnetic,velocity ratio parameter B,Biotnumber Bi,Prandtl number Pr,Lewis number Le,Brownian motion Nb,reciprocal of magnetic Prandtl number A,the thermophoresis parameter Nt,and Maxwell parameter β.The numerical results are obtained for velocity,temperature,induced magnetic field andconcentration profiles as well as skin friction coefficient,the local Nusselt number andSherwood number.The results indicate that the skin friction coefficient,the local Nusseltnumber and Sherwood number decrease with an increase in B and M parameters.Moreover,local Sherwood number-φ'(O)decreases with an increase in convective parameter Bi,but the local Nusselt number-φ'(0)increases with an increase in Bi.The results are displayed both ingraphical and tabular form to illustrate the effect of the governing parameters on thedimensionless velocity,induced magnetic field,temperature and concentration.The numericalresults are compared and found to be in good agreement with the previously published resultson special cases of the problem.展开更多
文摘The present study examines the effect of induced magnetic field and convectiveboundary condition on magnetohydrodynamic(MHD)stagnation point flow and heat transfer dueto upper-convected Maxwell fluid over a stretching sheet in the presence of nanoparticles.Boundary layer theory is used to simplify the equation of motion,induced magnetic field,energyand concentration which results in four coupled non-linear ordinary differential equations.Thestudy takes into account the effect of Brownian motion and thermophoresis parameters.Thegoverning equations and their associated boundary conditions are initially cast into dimensionlessfonm by similarity variables.The resulting system of equations is then solved numerically usingfourth order Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg method along with shooting technique.The solution for thegoverning equations depends on parameters such as,magnetic,velocity ratio parameter B,Biotnumber Bi,Prandtl number Pr,Lewis number Le,Brownian motion Nb,reciprocal of magnetic Prandtl number A,the thermophoresis parameter Nt,and Maxwell parameter β.The numerical results are obtained for velocity,temperature,induced magnetic field andconcentration profiles as well as skin friction coefficient,the local Nusselt number andSherwood number.The results indicate that the skin friction coefficient,the local Nusseltnumber and Sherwood number decrease with an increase in B and M parameters.Moreover,local Sherwood number-φ'(O)decreases with an increase in convective parameter Bi,but the local Nusselt number-φ'(0)increases with an increase in Bi.The results are displayed both ingraphical and tabular form to illustrate the effect of the governing parameters on thedimensionless velocity,induced magnetic field,temperature and concentration.The numericalresults are compared and found to be in good agreement with the previously published resultson special cases of the problem.