Abstract

The current investigation leads to the characterisation of the flow phenomena of hydromagnetic nanofluid thermal stratified through permeable medium due to the influence of the radiative heat energy. Additionally, the behaviour of chemical reaction, viscous as well as Joule dissipations enriches the flow profiles. The embedded system for the governing equation comprised of partial differential equations is distorted to nonlinear ordinary with the help of the similarity transformations. MATLAB software is used to implement numerical schemes such as the Runge-Kutta-Fehlberg methodology in conjunction with the shooting method. The effects of several non-dimensional factors on flow phenomena are shown graphically, and the simulated results for the rate coefficients are presented in tabular form. The results established are extremely closed and excellent concurrence with published work. The thermal boundary surface thickness is enhanced due to frictional heating with rising values of Eckert number. A rise in Dufour number leads to a reduction in temperature profile. In contrast, a rise in concentration leads to higher values of the Soret number.

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