Mass Transfer Effects on MHD Flow through Porous Medium past an Exponentially Accelerated Inclined Plate with Variable Temperature and Thermal Radiation

Author: B. Shankar Goud*, B. Suresh Babu , MN Raja Shekar, G.Srinivas

Volume 6, Issue 4, Paper No. 19060402

Abstract
The current paper focuses on unsteady MHD free convection flow with mass and heat transfer past an inclined plate. The inclined plate moves with exponential acceleration and is placed in a saturated porous medium having a uniform permeability but a varying concentration and temperature. The important essence of the study is to analyze the angle of inclination on the flow phenomenon with a heat source or sink alongside a destructive reaction. The governing equations are solved with the help of Galerkin Finite Element Method. A detailed discussion on the effects of pertinent material parameters, magnetic field, and permeability of the porous medium is presented. This reveals the flow reversal with an active magnetic field in porous medium. A retarding velocity is observed with angle of inclination and heat source. Applications of the present study include understanding of drag experienced at the heated/cooled inclined surfaces in a seepage flow.
Keywords: Radiation; Inclined plate; Magnetic field; Porous medium; Chemical reaction; FEM.

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