Thermal Radiation and Buoyancy Effects on Heat and Mass Transfer over a Semi-Infinite Stretching Surface with Suction and Blowing
S. Shateyi and Mark Petersen
Source: J. Appl. Math. Volume 2008 (2008), 12 pages.
Abstract
This study sought to investigate thermal radiation and buoyancy effects on heat and mass transfer over a semi-infinite stretching surface with suction and blowing. Appropriate transformations were employed to transform the governing differential equations to nonsimilar form. The transformed equations were solved numerically by an efficient implicit, iterative finite-difference scheme. A parametric study illustrating the influence of wall suction or injection, radiation, Schmidt number and Grashof number on the fluid velocity, temperature and concentration is conducted. We conclude from the study that the flow is appreciably influenced by thermal radiation, Schmidt number, as well as fluid injection or suction.
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Digital Object Identifier: doi:10.1155/2008/414830
Mathematical Reviews number (MathSciNet):
MR2466249
Zentralblatt MATH identifier:
1158.80312
Journal of Applied Mathematics