Abstract

A study that was carried out to analyses the movement and behavior of a vertically infinite plate with a parabolic beginning velocity profile in an unsteady flow scenario, taking into account numerous elements such as rotation, chemical reaction, and the Dufour effect. The investigation included evaluating heat readings from the plate as well as accumulation levels in its surroundings. The inverse Laplace technique was used to solve the governing equations. The research looked at two fundamental governing flow constraints: rotation and diffusion, velocity, temperature (Dufour), and how they affect the speed, temperature, and accumulation of a vertically oriented plate. These flow parameters' effects on mass and heat transfer proportions were also graphically represented using Matlab R 2020a. The study's findings were supported by referencing and aligning with earlier research.

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