1. Non-similar solutions for unsteady flow over a yawed cylinder with non-uniform mass transfer through a slot
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G. Revathi, P. Saikrishnan, and Ali Chamkha
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Unsteady flow ,Yawed cylinder ,Non-similar solution ,Forced convection flow ,Heat and mass transfer ,Control surfaces ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Non-similar solutions are found numerically to a system of coupled non-linear partial differential equations indicating, unsteady laminar water boundary layer flow over yawed cylinder using implicit finite difference scheme along with Quasi-linearization technique. The fluid properties such as viscosity and Prandtl number are considered as an inverse function of temperature. Unsteadiness is caused by upstream velocity in and directions and non-uniform mass transfer (suction/injection) which is applied through slot on the surface of the geometry. The effect of yaw angle, variable fluid properties and non-uniform mass transfer on skin friction and heat transfer coefficients is analyzed. It is found that non-uniform slot suction and downstream movement of the slot cause the point of vanishing skin friction moves downstream, but non-uniform slot injection produces the opposite result of that corresponding to the suction case. When the yaw angle increases, both the skin friction coefficient in the – direction and the heat transfer coefficient decrease but the skin friction coefficient in the – direction increases for all times. The effect of the yaw angle is very little on the point of vanishing skin friction.
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- 2014
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