Title of article :
Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer over a Permeable Stretching Cylinder
Author/Authors :
Vajravelu، K. نويسنده University of Central Florida, USA , , Kerehalli، Prasad نويسنده Department of Mathematics, VSK University, Bellary- 583 104, Karnataka , , Santhi، S. R. نويسنده Cambridge Institute of Technology , , Umesh، V. نويسنده SJB Institute of Technology ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 19 سال 2014
Abstract :
In this paper, we analyze the effects of thermo-physical properties on the axisymmetric flow of a viscous fluid
induced by a stretching cylinder in the presence of internal heat generation/absorption. It is assumed that the
cylinder is stretched in the axial direction with a linear velocity and the surface temperature of the cylinder is
subjected to vary linearly. Here, the temperature dependent thermo-physical properties namely, the fluid
viscosity and the fluid thermal conductivity are respectively assumed to vary as an inverse function of the
temperature and a linear function of the temperature. The governing system of partial differential equations is
converted into a system of coupled non-linear ordinary differential equations with variable coefficients. The
resulting system is solved numerically using a second order finite difference scheme known as the Keller-box
method. The governing equations of the problem show that the flow and heat transfer characteristics depend
on six parameters, namely the curvature parameter, fluid viscosity parameter, injection/suction parameter,
variable thermal conductivity parameter, heat source/sink parameter and the Prandtl number. The numerical
values obtained for the velocity, temperature, skin friction, and the Nusselt number are presented through
graphs and tables for several sets of values of the pertinent parameters. The results obtained for the flow and
heat transfer characteristics reveal many interesting behaviors that warrant further study on the axisymmetric
flow phenomena. Comparisons with the available results in the literature are presented as special cases.
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics (JAFM)