Electro-Osmotic Transient Magneto Hydrodynamics Flow and Heat Transfer Analysis in Plane Channel
Raphael Ehikhuemhen Asibor,
Celestine Friday Osuidia,
Victor Osemudiamhen Asibor and
Felix Moibi Okoro
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Raphael Ehikhuemhen Asibor: Department of Computer Sci. & Mathematics, Igbinedion Univ., Okada Edo State, Nigeria.
Celestine Friday Osuidia: Delta State Post Primary Education Board, Delta State Asaba, Nigeria.
Victor Osemudiamhen Asibor: Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Igbinedion Univ., Okada Edo State, Nigeria.
Felix Moibi Okoro: Department of Mathematics, Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma Edo State, Nigeria.
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2024, vol. 9, issue 6, 369-383
Abstract:
In this study, we investigate the electro-osmotic transient behavior of magneto hydrodynamics (MHD) flow and heat transfer in a horizontal channel. The flow is driven by an external electric field and subjected to a transverse magnetic field, leading to complex fluid dynamics and heat transfer phenomena. We develop a comprehensive mathematical model based on the governing equations of mass, momentum, energy, and Maxwell’s equations, accounting for the coupled interactions between the electric field, magnetic field, fluid flow, and heat transfer. The numerical solution is obtained using finite volume methods, discretizing the domain into control volumes and employing appropriate boundary conditions. The effects of key parameters such as Hartmann number, Reynolds number, and Péclet number on the flow and heat transfer characteristics are investigated. The results provide insights into the transient behavior of MHD electro-osmotic flow and heat transfer in horizontal channels, with implications for various engineering and biomedical applications.
Date: 2024
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