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Volume 66 | Issue 3 | Year 2020 | Article Id. IJMTT-V66I3P522 | DOI : https://doi.org/10.14445/22315373/IJMTT-V66I3P522

Convective Heat And Mass Transfer Flow of A Micropolar Fluid In A Rectangular Duct With Heat Generating Sources


Dr. Gnanaprasunamba. K
Abstract

The convective heat and Mass transfer through a porous medium in a Rectangular enclosure with Darcy model. The transport equations of liner momentum, angular momentum and energy are solved by employing Galerkine finite element analysis with linear triangular elements. The computation is carried out for different values of Rayleigh number – Ra micro polar parameter – R, spin gradient parameter - , Eckert number Ec and heat source parameter - . The rate of heat transfer and couple stress on the side wall is evaluated for different variation of the governing parameters.

Keywords
Heat and Mass Transfer, Micro polar Fluid, Rectangular Duct, Heat Generating Sources.
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Citation :

Dr. Gnanaprasunamba. K, "Convective Heat And Mass Transfer Flow of A Micropolar Fluid In A Rectangular Duct With Heat Generating Sources," International Journal of Mathematics Trends and Technology (IJMTT), vol. 66, no. 3, pp. 135-150, 2020. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/22315373/IJMTT-V66I3P522

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