Abstract

Effects of Hall current and heat absorption on MHD flow with variable wall temperature and mass diffusion.

Highlights

  • Magnetohydrodynamic flow with Hall current is studied in different areas such as geophysics, the oceanography, and industrial engineering

  • Chemical reaction in the peristaltic motion of MHD couple stress fluid in the channel with Soret and Dufour effects was investigated by Tasawar Hayat et al [1]

  • Effects of viscous dissipation and heat source on unsteady MHD flow over a stretching sheet was considered by Reddy et al [7]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Magnetohydrodynamic flow with Hall current is studied in different areas such as geophysics, the oceanography, and industrial engineering. Zueco and Ahmed [6] examined the combined heat and mass transfer by mixed convection MHD flow along a porous plate with chemical reaction in presence of heat source. Samad et al [9] have worked on MHD free convection and mass transfer flow through a vertical oscillatory porous plate with Hall, ion-slip currents and heat source in a rotating system. Earlier we [12] worked on MHD flow past a vertical plate with variable temperature and mass diffusion in the presence of Hall current. Dahake and Dubewar [13] have investigated effects of radiation on magnetohydrodynamic convection flow past an impulsively started vertical plate submersed in a porous medium with suction. The purpose of the present investigation is to study effects of Hall current and heat absorption on MHD flow with variable wall temperature and mass diffusion. The results are shown with the help of graphs and table

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