Finite-difference analysis of mass transfer effects on flow past an impulsively started infinite isothermal vertical plate in dissipative fluid

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Aerothermochemistry, Finite Difference Theory, Flat Plates, Incompressible Flow, Mass Transfer, Viscous Flow, Flow Velocity, Gas Composition, Heat Transfer, Skin Friction, Temperature Profiles

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The effects of mass transfer on the flow of a viscous incompressible fluid past an impulsively started infinite vertical isothermal plate are studied. The non-linear coupled equations governing the problem are solved by explicit finite-difference method. The presence of different gases like H2O, CO2, etc. in air are considered. Velocity and temperature profiles are shown on graphs. The finite-difference results are compared with the results derived from the exact solution and they are found to agree well.

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