Abstract

Two classes of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) motions of the incompressible Oldroyd-B fluids through an infinite cylinder are analytically investigated. General expressions are firstly established for shear stress and velocity fields corresponding to the motion induced by longitudinal shear stress on the boundary. For validation, the expression of the shear stress is determined by two different methods. Using an important remark regarding the governing equations for shear stress and fluid velocity corresponding to the two different motions, this expression is then used to provide the dimensionless velocity field of the MHD motion of the same fluids generated by a cylinder that rotates around its symmetry axis. Obtained results can generate exact solutions for any motion of this kind of Oldroyd-B fluids. Consequently, both types of motions are completely solved. For illustration, some case studies are considered, and adequate velocity fields are provided. The steady-state components of these velocities are presented in different forms whose equivalence is graphically proved. The influence of the magnetic field on the fluid behavior is graphically investigated. It was found that the fluid flows slower, and a steady state is earlier reached in the presence of a magnetic field. The fluid behavior when shear stress is given on the boundary is also investigated.

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