MHD free-convection flow in the Stokes problem for a vertical porous plate in a rotating system

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Flow Deflection, Free Convection, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Porous Plates, Rotating Fluids, Stokes Law (Fluid Mechanics), Vertical Orientation, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Electrical Resistivity, Incompressible Flow, Laplace Transformation, Magnetic Field Configurations, Skin Friction, Viscous Flow

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The flow past an infinite vertical isothermal plate started impulsively in its own plane in a viscous incompressible and electrically conducting fluid has been presented in a rotating system. The magnetic Reynolds number is assumed small so that the induced magnetic field can be neglected. The governing equations of the flow are solved by defining a complex variable with the help of the Laplace transform technique. The influence of the various parameters, occurring in the problem, on the axial and transverse components of the velocity and skin-friction is extensively discussed with the help of graphs and table.

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