Abstract

AbstractIn the presence of radiation absorption, we analyzed the effects of Hall and ion slip effects on an unsteady laminar magnetohydrodynamics convective rotating flow of heat‐producing or absorbing second‐grade fluid across an inclined moving permeable surface in the presence of chemical reaction and radiation absorption. Using the perturbation method, the nondimensional equations for the governing flow are solved to the most excellent conceivable investigative answer. The effects of various factors on velocity, temperature, and concentration are visually and explored in depth. Shear stresses, Nusselt number, and Sherwood number are calculated analytically, rendered computationally in a tabular style, and discussed concerning the essential characteristics for engineering inquiry. It is inferred that an increase in radiation absorption, Hall, and ion slip parameters across the fluid area leads to a rise in the resulting velocity. The thermal and solutal buoyancy forces contribute to the resultant velocity, constantly growing to a very high level. The rotation parameter is used to reduce skin friction, while the Hall and ion slip effects enhance it. The rate of mass transfer increases when the chemical reaction parameter is raised.

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