Mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface with prescribed surface heat flux
The problem of the mixed convection stagnation point flow toward a vertical surface is numerically studied in this paper. Different from the previous studies, in this paper we consider prescribed surface heat flux, instead of prescribed surface temperature. The similarity transformation is applied t...
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2-s2.0-85066316226 Nur Aisyah Azeman S.; Mohd Ishak A. Mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface with prescribed surface heat flux 2019 Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1212 1 10.1088/1742-6596/1212/1/012029 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85066316226&doi=10.1088%2f1742-6596%2f1212%2f1%2f012029&partnerID=40&md5=52dd0dcf33b29885e8239a15b0be6ece The problem of the mixed convection stagnation point flow toward a vertical surface is numerically studied in this paper. Different from the previous studies, in this paper we consider prescribed surface heat flux, instead of prescribed surface temperature. The similarity transformation is applied to the governing partial differential equations to reduce them into a system of ordinary differential equations. These equations are then solved numerically using the boundary value problem solver, bvp4c, available in the Matlab software. Dual solutions are obtained for both buoyancy assisting and buoyancy opposing flows. The temporal stability analysis is performed to determine the stability of these solutions as time passes. The effects of the governing parameters on the physical quantities of interest such as the surface shear stress and the surface temperature are discussed. © 2019 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Institute of Physics Publishing 17426588 English Conference paper All Open Access; Gold Open Access |
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Nur Aisyah Azeman S.; Mohd Ishak A. |
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Nur Aisyah Azeman S.; Mohd Ishak A. Mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface with prescribed surface heat flux |
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Nur Aisyah Azeman S.; Mohd Ishak A. |
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Mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface with prescribed surface heat flux |
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Mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface with prescribed surface heat flux |
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Mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface with prescribed surface heat flux |
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Mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface with prescribed surface heat flux |
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Mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface with prescribed surface heat flux |
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Mixed convection flow near a stagnation point on a vertical surface with prescribed surface heat flux |
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The problem of the mixed convection stagnation point flow toward a vertical surface is numerically studied in this paper. Different from the previous studies, in this paper we consider prescribed surface heat flux, instead of prescribed surface temperature. The similarity transformation is applied to the governing partial differential equations to reduce them into a system of ordinary differential equations. These equations are then solved numerically using the boundary value problem solver, bvp4c, available in the Matlab software. Dual solutions are obtained for both buoyancy assisting and buoyancy opposing flows. The temporal stability analysis is performed to determine the stability of these solutions as time passes. The effects of the governing parameters on the physical quantities of interest such as the surface shear stress and the surface temperature are discussed. © 2019 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. |
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