Diffusion of chemically reactive species in stagnation point flow of a micropolar viscoelastic fluid in a porous medium over a stretching/shrinking sheet

Authors

  • Z. Abbas
  • M. Sheikh
  • M. Sajid

Keywords:

Micropolar viscoelastic fluid, porous medium, stagnation-point flow, stretching/shrinking sheet, chemically reactive species

Abstract

The transfer of chemically reactive species in stagnation point flow of a laminar micropolar viscoelastic fluid immersed in a porous medium over a stretching/shrinking surface is considered. The reactive species diffused into the fluid from the surface undergo a one stage isothermal and homogenous reaction. A similarity transformation is employed to transform the developed partial differential equations into a system of coupled ordinary differential equations. A convergent series solution is developed using homotopy analysis method in the whole spatial region ($0 \leq \eta \leq \infty$). The obtained solutions for velocity, microrotation and concentration of species are analysed for various emerging parameters through graphs and tables.

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Published

2016-01-01

How to Cite

[1]
Z. Abbas, M. Sheikh, and M. Sajid, “Diffusion of chemically reactive species in stagnation point flow of a micropolar viscoelastic fluid in a porous medium over a stretching/shrinking sheet”, Rev. Mex. Fís., vol. 62, no. 4 Jul-Aug, pp. 351–0, Jan. 2016.