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(0040) Effects of Variable Fluid Properties and Mixed Convection on Biomagnetic Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer over a Stretching Sheet in the presence of Magnetic Dipole
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  • M. G. Murtaza,
  • jahangircu 1994,
  • M. Ferdows,
  • Ε.Ε. Tzirtzilakis,
  • Dr. Mohammed Shamshuddin
M. G. Murtaza

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jahangircu 1994
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M. Ferdows
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Ε.Ε. Tzirtzilakis
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Dr. Mohammed Shamshuddin
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Abstract

This investigations covers the numerical analysis of a steady biomagnetic fluid flow (BFD) that passed through a two dimensional stretching sheet under the influence of magnetic dipole. The effect of fluid variable viscosity and thermal conductivity are also taken into consideration as assumed to vary as linear function of temperature. Our model mathematically formulated for BFD namely blood which consist of principles of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and ferrohydrodynamic (FHD), where blood treated as an electrically conducting fluid as well as polarization. Using similarity transformations, the governing system of partial differential equations are transferred into system of ordinary differential equations (ODE). The resulting coupled non linear ODE is numerically solved by employing bvp4c function technique available in MATLAB software. The effects of pertinent parameters namely ferromagnetic interaction parameter, magnetic field parameter, mixed convection parameter, viscosity variation parameter, Prandtl number, thermal conductivity parameter etc are plotted and discussed adequately for velocity and temperature profile as well as skin friction coefficient and rate of heat transfer. The results revels that velocity profile decreases as enhanced values of ferromagnetic number whereas temperature profile increased. Also found that skin friction coefficient reduces and rate of heat transfer increases by increasing values of thermal conductivity parameter and viscosity variation parameter. For numerical validation a comparisons has been made for some specific values with previous investigators. We hope that the present analysis will present in bio-medical and bio-engineering sciences.
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11 Dec 2023Published in ESS Open Archive