Magnetohydrodynamic Williamson fluid motion over an exponentially stretching sheet with chemically radiative heat source effects under suction/injection
Abstract
In this paper, the attitude priority of this expose is to investigate the scenery of the motion, thermal and mass transport of chemically reacting magnetohydrodynamic Williamson fluid with thermal radiation and heat source over an exponentially stretching surface through suction/injection. Leading equations are evolved and converted to ordinary differential equations using similarity techniques and solved by means of homotopy analysis method (HAM). The character of physical governing parameters on motion of liquid, temperature and concentration are discussed through numerical statistics and plots. Also the friction factor, local heat transport rate and local mass transport rate are premeditated to study the motion behavior at the wall. An association with penetrable grades for exacting cases is establish with remarkable assent.
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