Abstract

AbstractWe studied the radiation magnetohydrodynamic flow of an incompressible viscous electrically conducting fluid past an exponentially accelerated perpendicular surface under the influence of slip velocity in the revolving structure. A steady homogeneous magnetic strength is applied under the assumption of low magnetic Reynolds quantity. The ramped heat and time‐altering concentration near the plate are taken into consideration. First‐order consistent chemical reactions and thermal absorption were also studied. The Laplace transformation technique is used for the non‐dimensional governing equations to get the closed‐form solutions. Supporting these results, the phases for nondimensional shear stress, rate of thermal as well as accumulation transport are also found. Graphical profiles are represented to examine the impact of physical parameters on the important physical flow features. The computational quantities of shear stress and rate of thermal and mass transportation near the surface are tabulated with a variety of implanted parameters. The resulting velocity is growing with an increase in heat and solutal buoyancy forces, while revolution and slip parameters have reverse effects on this. The resulting velocity is falling due to an increase in the Hartmann quantity, while the penetrability parameters have the opposite impacts on this. The species concentration of fluid is reduced by an increase in Schmidt number and chemical reacting parameter.

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