Computational Behavior of Second Law Poiseuille Flow of Micropolar Fluids in a Channel: Analytical Treatment

The present analysis explores an analytical treatment for the computation of Poiseuille flow of a micropolar fluid in a channel placed in between two horizontal parallel plates. Both the plates are placed at constant wall temperatures. Therefore, the flow region is portioned into two different zones...

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Main Authors: Priya Mathur, S. R. Mishra, Mahesh Bohra, D. L. Suthar, S. D. Purohit
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of Mathematics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9945319
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author Priya Mathur
S. R. Mishra
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D. L. Suthar
S. D. Purohit
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description The present analysis explores an analytical treatment for the computation of Poiseuille flow of a micropolar fluid in a channel placed in between two horizontal parallel plates. Both the plates are placed at constant wall temperatures. Therefore, the flow region is portioned into two different zones named zone I and zone II. Eringen’s micropolar fluid flow phenomena are taking place assuming no-slip conditions at the interface. Suitable nondimensional variables are imposed for the transformation of governing equations. Analytical treatment is carried out employing the in-house symbolic command using the MAPLE software. The behavior of several contributing parameters such as material parameters, the couple stresses for both the zones on the velocity, and microrotation profiles are investigated and presented via graphs. The volume flow rate is also calculated and presented via the tabular form. The major outcomes of the results are presented as the higher the Reynolds number, the rate increases significantly. The profile is tiled near the central region with a pick starting from the lower plate region to the central region in zone I and retards from the central region to the upper plate in the zone II, and the profiles of angular momentum seem to be symmetric in nature about the central region that is shown in both the zones.
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spelling doaj-art-fb3a2994f2ce4ce3b572feeccf987e132025-02-03T07:24:24ZengWileyJournal of Mathematics2314-46292314-47852021-01-01202110.1155/2021/99453199945319Computational Behavior of Second Law Poiseuille Flow of Micropolar Fluids in a Channel: Analytical TreatmentPriya Mathur0S. R. Mishra1Mahesh Bohra2D. L. Suthar3S. D. Purohit4Department of Mathematics, Poornima Institute of Engineering & Technology, Jaipur 302022, IndiaDepartment of Mathematics, Siksha O Anusandhan Deemed to be University, Khandagiri 751030, Odisha, IndiaDepartment of Mathematics, Govt Mahila Engineering College, Ajmer 05001, IndiaDepartment of Mathematics, Wollo University, P.O. Box 1145, Dessie Campus, Dessie, EthiopiaDepartment of HEAS (Mathematics), Rajasthan Technical University, Kota 324010, IndiaThe present analysis explores an analytical treatment for the computation of Poiseuille flow of a micropolar fluid in a channel placed in between two horizontal parallel plates. Both the plates are placed at constant wall temperatures. Therefore, the flow region is portioned into two different zones named zone I and zone II. Eringen’s micropolar fluid flow phenomena are taking place assuming no-slip conditions at the interface. Suitable nondimensional variables are imposed for the transformation of governing equations. Analytical treatment is carried out employing the in-house symbolic command using the MAPLE software. The behavior of several contributing parameters such as material parameters, the couple stresses for both the zones on the velocity, and microrotation profiles are investigated and presented via graphs. The volume flow rate is also calculated and presented via the tabular form. The major outcomes of the results are presented as the higher the Reynolds number, the rate increases significantly. The profile is tiled near the central region with a pick starting from the lower plate region to the central region in zone I and retards from the central region to the upper plate in the zone II, and the profiles of angular momentum seem to be symmetric in nature about the central region that is shown in both the zones.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9945319
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Computational Behavior of Second Law Poiseuille Flow of Micropolar Fluids in a Channel: Analytical Treatment
Journal of Mathematics
title Computational Behavior of Second Law Poiseuille Flow of Micropolar Fluids in a Channel: Analytical Treatment
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title_short Computational Behavior of Second Law Poiseuille Flow of Micropolar Fluids in a Channel: Analytical Treatment
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