Unsteady Separated Mixed Convection Stagnation-Point Flow: The Case of Assisting Flow

The problem of unsteady separated stagnation-point flow in mixed convection is studied. Only the case of assisting flow is considered here. By employing similarity transformation, the governing partial differential equations are reduced to a system of ordinary differential equations which are the...

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Main Authors: Lok , Y. Y., Pop, I.
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Language:English
Published: International Business Academics Consortium (iBAC), Taipei, Taiwan 2015
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description The problem of unsteady separated stagnation-point flow in mixed convection is studied. Only the case of assisting flow is considered here. By employing similarity transformation, the governing partial differential equations are reduced to a system of ordinary differential equations which are then solved numerically using bvp4c Matlab program. Comparison with results for the steady-state case from the open literature shows good agreement; therefore the bvp4c is able to give accurate results. The effects of governing parameters on the flow and heat transfer characteristics are presented.
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spelling usm-309692016-11-04T01:30:32Z http://eprints.usm.my/30969/ Unsteady Separated Mixed Convection Stagnation-Point Flow: The Case of Assisting Flow Lok , Y. Y. Pop, I. LC5800-5808 Distance education. QA1-939 Mathematics The problem of unsteady separated stagnation-point flow in mixed convection is studied. Only the case of assisting flow is considered here. By employing similarity transformation, the governing partial differential equations are reduced to a system of ordinary differential equations which are then solved numerically using bvp4c Matlab program. Comparison with results for the steady-state case from the open literature shows good agreement; therefore the bvp4c is able to give accurate results. The effects of governing parameters on the flow and heat transfer characteristics are presented. International Business Academics Consortium (iBAC), Taipei, Taiwan 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/30969/1/proceedings_ICETA_2015.pdf Lok , Y. Y. and Pop, I. (2015) Unsteady Separated Mixed Convection Stagnation-Point Flow: The Case of Assisting Flow. Proceedings of 2015 International Conference on Engineering, Technology, and Applied Science- Fall Session. ISSN 2411-9318
spellingShingle LC5800-5808 Distance education.
QA1-939 Mathematics
Lok , Y. Y.
Pop, I.
Unsteady Separated Mixed Convection Stagnation-Point Flow: The Case of Assisting Flow
title Unsteady Separated Mixed Convection Stagnation-Point Flow: The Case of Assisting Flow
title_full Unsteady Separated Mixed Convection Stagnation-Point Flow: The Case of Assisting Flow
title_fullStr Unsteady Separated Mixed Convection Stagnation-Point Flow: The Case of Assisting Flow
title_full_unstemmed Unsteady Separated Mixed Convection Stagnation-Point Flow: The Case of Assisting Flow
title_short Unsteady Separated Mixed Convection Stagnation-Point Flow: The Case of Assisting Flow
title_sort unsteady separated mixed convection stagnation-point flow: the case of assisting flow
topic LC5800-5808 Distance education.
QA1-939 Mathematics
url http://eprints.usm.my/30969/
http://eprints.usm.my/30969/1/proceedings_ICETA_2015.pdf