Abstract

This article deals with a second-order slip flow and magnetic field on boundary layer flow of micropolar fluid past a stretching sheet. Situation of nil normal flux of nanoparticles at the wall for the stretching flow is taken into account. By employing appropriate similarity transformation and non-dimensional variables, the governing non-linear boundary-value problems were reduced into coupled higher order non-linear ordinary differential equation. Then, numerical solution for velocity, angular velocity (microrotation), temperature, and concentration has been established. The equations were numerically solved using the function bvp4c from the matlab software for different values of governing parameters. Numerical results have been obtained and discussed for non-dimensional velocity, temperature, microrotation, the skin friction coefficient, and local Nusselt number using some fixed values of the governing parameters. The results indicate that the skin friction coefficient Cf increases as the values of slip parameter γ increase. However, the local Nusselt number − [Formula: see text] increases as thermophoresis parameter Nt, microrotation parameter β, and convective parameter Bi increase. The wall couple stress coefficient decreases as the values of governing parameters such as magnetic parameter M, material parameter β, and for both slip parameters γ and δ increase. A comparison with earlier investigations available in the literature has been done and an excellent agreement is achieved.

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