Radiative effect on the longitudinal streamlines of a semi-infinite plate by a viscoelastic fluid with heat transfer

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Flat Plates, Radiative Heat Transfer, Stream Functions (Fluids), Viscoelasticity, Laminar Boundary Layer, Newton-Raphson Method, Thermal Boundary Layer

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The radiation-convection interaction in viscoelastic fluid adjacent to a semiinfinite large plate is investigated. A numerical analysis is performed of the dynamic boundary layer and the thermal radiation boundary layer in a semiinfinite plate longitudinally streamlined by viscoelastic fluid. It is shown that, as the values of the conduction radiation parameter R increase in the region adjacent to the wall, the temperature gradient near the wall decreases. Due to an increase in the radiation parameter, the corresponding temperature of the fluid increases.

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