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Title Numerical study of nonlinear mixed convection inside stagnation-point flow over surface-reactive cylinder embedded in porous media
Type JournalPaper
Keywords • Nonlinear mixed convection • Stagnation-point flow • Local thermal non-equilibrium • Nonlinear heat generation • Soret effect • Dufour effect
Abstract Nonlinear mixed convection of heat and mass in a stagnation-point flow of an impinging jet over a solid cylinder embedded in a porous medium is investigated by applying a similarity technique. The problem involves a heterogenous chemical reaction on the surface of the cylinder and nonlinear heat generation in the porous solid. The conducted analysis considers combined heat and mass transfer through inclusions of Soret and Dufour effects and predicts the velocity, temperature and concentration fields as well as the average Nusselt and Sherwood number. It is found that intensification of the nonlinear convection results in development of higher axial velocities over the cylinder and reduces the thickness of thermal and concentration boundary layers. Hence, consideration of nonlinear convection can lead to prediction of higher Nusselt and Sherwood numbers. Further, the investigation reveals that the porous system deviates from local thermal equilibrium at higher Reynolds numbers and mixed convection parameter.
Researchers Qingang Xiong (Not In First Six Researchers), yang yang (Not In First Six Researchers), nader karimi (Fifth Researcher), mostafa valizadeh ardalan (Third Researcher), rasool alizadeh (Second Researcher), kun hong (First Researcher)