Abstract

The purpose of this article is to provide a mathematical model of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) non-isothermal flow of an incompressible Jeffrey fluid as it goes through a minimal gap between the two counter rotating rolls. The dimensionless forms of governing equations are obtained by using appropriate dimensionless parameters. The LAT (lubrication approximation theory) is utilized to simplify the dimensionless form of governing equations. Analytical solutions for the velocity, pressure gradient, flow rate, Nusselt number and temperature distribution are presented. How the Jeffrey parameters, MHD and velocities ratio influence on the flow patterns and heat transfer rate are explored. Outcomes of some significant engineering quantities such as flow rate, power input, pressure distribution and roll separation force are obtained numerically in tabular form and some are displayed graphically. We found that the MHD parameter served as a controlling parameter for different engineering quantities like velocity, temperature, flow rate, and coating thickness. Moreover, the coating thickness on the web decreases by increasing the values of velocities ratio.

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