Abstract

AbstractThis article contains vital information on the internal heat generation effect on mixed convection slip flow past a vertical plate. The partial differential equations were first simplified to ordinary differential equations through similarity transformation. The simplified first‐order differential equations were integrated with Maple Software 2022 after utilizing the shooting technique. One of the most important discoveries is that the internal heat generation acts as a barrier to stop heat from flowing from the left to right plate edge. However, this could be averted by considering strong mixed convection to covet away the heat conducted through the left surface of the plate and the internal heat generated. However, for weak mixed convection, the movement of the fluid from the left to the right surface of the plate is achievable even with minimal internal heat generation. Since the right surface temperature is warmer (higher) than the left surface, the flow properties, in this case, are also affected by the internal heat generation, which also causes the reverse of heat flow from the plate. Particle injection could also be used to avert unwanted reversed flow for various momentum slip conditions considered. There is a marginal reverse flow at the plate surface, which may be related to the flow's mixed convective characteristics. Due to the plate surface's reinforcement, the rise in flow formation caused by the momentum slip parameter is more substantial close to the plate.

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