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Double stratification effects in chemically reactive squeezed Sutterby fluid flow with thermal radiation and mixed convection
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EngineeringFluid StratificationSqueezed ChannelFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringGas-liquid FlowThermal RadiationConvective Heat TransferRarefied FlowMixed ConvectionNumerical SimulationSutterby FluidRheologyThermodynamicsNatural ConvectionPhysicsSupercritical FlowHeat TransferMultiphase FlowDouble Stratification EffectsSutterby Fluid FlowApplied PhysicsCurrent AnalysisMass TransferThermal Engineering
A current analysis is carried out to study theoretically the mixed convection characteristics in squeezing flow of Sutterby fluid in squeezed channel. The constitutive equation of Sutterby model is utilized to characterize the rheology of squeezing phenomenon. Flow characteristics are explored with dual stratification. In flowing fluid which contains heat and mass transport, the first order chemical reaction and radiative heat flux affect the transport phenomenon. The systems of non-linear governing equations have been modulating which then solved by mean of convergent approach (Homotopy Analysis Method). The graphs are reported and illustrated for emerging parameters. Through graphical explanations, drag force, rate of heat and mass transport are conversed for different pertinent parameters. It is found that heat and mass transport rate decays with dominant double stratified parameters and chemical reaction parameter. The present two-dimensional examination is applicable in some of the engineering processes and industrial fluid mechanics.
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