Unsteady hydromagnetic flow past a porous spherical or cylindrical surface

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Cylindrical Bodies, Fluid Injection, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Porous Walls, Spheres, Unsteady Flow, Axial Flow, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Flow Velocity, Incompressible Flow, Reentry Physics, Suction, Viscous Flow

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The problem of unsteady hydromagnetic axial flow near the porous surface of a sphere or a cylinder is studied numerically. The fluid is considered to be electrically conducting, viscous and incompressible subjected to a magnetic field. Results are presented for the case of injected or sucked fluid with a constant velocity through the porous surfaces. The magnetic Prandtl number is set equal to one, while the magnetic Reynolds number is taken to be small enough so that the induced magnetic field is negligible.

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