MHD CONVECTIVE FLOW THROUGH A POROUS MEDIUM IN A VERTICAL WAVY CHANNEL WITH HALL EFFECT

Authors

  • N. Srinivasa Rao Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, GFGC, kolar, Karnataka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53555/g7dze612

Keywords:

Hall effects, Heat and mass transfer, MHD flows, porous medium, rotating channels, second grade fluids

Abstract

We have considered heat and mass transfer on the MHD free convection flow of second grade fluid through porous medium bounded by an infinite vertical porous rotating plate taking hall current into account. The analytical solutions for the governing equations are found by utilization of Laplace transformation methodology. The velocity, temperature and concentration is analysed graphically, and computational results for the skin friction, and Sherwood number are also obtained.

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Published

2025-11-26