Influence of variable viscosity and wall properties on the peristalsis of Jeffrey fluid in a curved channel with radial magnetic field

Authors: Manjunatha Gudekote, Divya Baliga B,Rajashekhar Choudhari, Hanumesh Vaidya, K.V. Prasad, O.D. Makinde

Volume 7, Issue2, Paper No. 070203

Abstract
The current investigation attempts to address the peristalsis exhibited by a Jeffrey fluid through channels with curvature and compliant walls. The flow of fluid is exposed to an external magnetic field. Moreover, variation of the viscosity of the fluid with the spatial coordinate is considered. Long wavelength and small values of Reynolds number are considered for the mathematical modeling of the problem under scope. The system of differential equations thus obtained is non-linear, the solution for which is obtained by the method of perturbation for small values of variable viscosity. The authors have provided special emphasis on the influence of pertinent parameters on velocity and trapping phenomenon. The results obtained suggest that as the channel changes from straight to curved, the velocity profile bends away from the center of the channel. Further, the trapped bolus volume is seen to be reducing with decrease in the Hartmann number.
Keywords: Curved channel; Hartmann number; Jeffrey parameter; peristalsis; variable viscosity.

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