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Title: Analysis of Arrhenius activation energy in an electrically conducting fluid flow with chemical reaction and viscous dissipation
Authors: Nyundo, Stephen K.
Ngesa, Joel O.
Mutuku, Winifred N.
Keywords: Newtonian fluid
Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow
the Arrhenius equation
the Energy Activation parameter
the reaction rate parameter
Viscous dissipation
chemical reactions
Sorret effect
Issue Date: Jan-2023
Citation: International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, Volume 10, Issue 1
Abstract: This study takes into account the effects of Arrhenius activation energy on the fluid, the viscous dissipation of the fluid, and the chemical reactions in the fluid as it investigates recent advancements in electrically conducting reactive fluid flow on an extended porous surface. By applying a uniform magnetic field that is orthogonal to the fluid flow, the related nonlinear partial differential equations are generated and analysed. After including similarity variables into the flow, the resulting equations are transformed to dimensionless form and numerically solved using the finite difference method. Upon solving the equations using computer-generated methods, graphs and tables will be presented for analyzing the elements influencing the flow. This study attempts to illustrate that the Arrhenius energy activation parameter influences the concentration profiles by enhancing them, despite the fact that the rate of the fitted fluid displays contradictory characteristics. In addition, the impact of the Schmidt number, the Nusselt number, and the Sorret parameter on the flow will be investigated, and the velocity and temperature profiles will be graphically shown.
URI: https://ijrar.org/viewfull.php?&p_id=IJRAR23A1066
http://repository.seku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/7506
ISSN: 2348-1269
2349-5138
Appears in Collections:School of Science and Computing (JA)



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