Abstract
AbstractThis article investigates the effect of double dispersion on the natural convective flow of a micropolar fluid along an inclined plate in the presence of the convective thermal condition. In addition, the nonlinear convection is considered to analyze the heat and mass transfer phenomena of thermal systems, which are performed at moderate‐ and high‐level temperatures. A combination of local nonsimilarity and successive linearization techniques is used to evaluate the associated complicated nondimensional governing equations. This study discusses the impact of relevant factors on the fluid characteristics through graphs. The influence of nonlinear convection parameters on the heat and mass transfer rates seems to be more in Darcy porous media compared with that in non‐Darcy porous media.
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