Unsteady forced and free convective flow past an infinite vertical porous plate with oscillating wall temperature and constant suction

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Convective Flow, Forced Convection, Free Convection, Porous Plates, Suction, Unsteady Flow, Boundary Value Problems, Free Flow, Lighthill Method, Temperature Effects, Velocity Distribution, Wall Temperature

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A study of the two-dimensional unsteady flow of a viscous, incompressible fluid past an infinite vertical plate has been carried out under the following conditions: (1) constant suction at the plate, (2) wall temperature oscillating about a constant non-zero mean, and (3) constant free- stream. Approximate solutions to coupled non-linear equations governing the flow have been carried out for the transient velocity, the transient temperature, the amplitude and phase of the skin friction, and the rate of heat transfer. The velocity, temperature and amplitude are shown graphically whereas the numerical values of the phases are given in a table. It has been observed that the amplitude of the skin friction decreases with increasing w (frequency) but increases with increasing G (Grashof number), while the amplitude of the rate of heat transfer increases with increasing a

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