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Title: Non-Darcy forced convection boundary layer flow over a wedge embedded in a saturated porous medium

Journal Article · · Numerical Heat Transfer. Part A, Applications; (United States)
;  [1];  [2]
  1. Univ. of Dhaka (Bangladesh). Dept. of Mathematics
  2. Shizouka Univ., Hamamatsu (Japan). Dept. of Energy and Mechanical Engineering

The present paper deals with non-Darcian, forced convection, boundary layer flow over a wedge with a variable free stream, taking into account the effects of convective inertia, solid boundary, and porous inertia as well as Darcy flow resistance. Three novel methods, namely, the extended series method together with Shanks' transformation, the local nonsimilarity method, and the finite difference approximations combined with the Keller box method, are employed to integrate local nonsimilarity momentum and energy equations governing the flow. The results thus obtained are compared with the local skin friction and the local Nusselt number at the surface. Effects of different physical parameters on the local rate of heat transfer coefficient against the Darcy drag parameter [xi] are examined for fluids of Prandtl number [sigma] ranging from 0.7 to 100.0.

OSTI ID:
6887304
Journal Information:
Numerical Heat Transfer. Part A, Applications; (United States), Vol. 26:4; ISSN 1040-7782
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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