Study of Some Contemporary Laminar Flow Models Over a Flat Plate Using Maple

Author(s):  
Abdul Aziz

The paper uses a modern computing tool, Maple, to study some contemporary problems in laminar boundary layer flow over a flat plate. The purpose is to demonstrate that Maple is a powerful computational tool for solving realistic contemporary problems in laminar boundary layer theory. The specific problems (all pertaining to a flat plate) chosen for this study are (1) hydrodynamic boundary layer with slip flow condition, (2) velocity boundary layer on a moving plate, (3) hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers with a linear shear flow. Each problem is of contemporary interest and allows a similarity analysis which reduces the continuity, momentum, and energy equations into ordinary nonlinear differential equations. Numerical solutions of these equations are generated and physical interpretations of the results provided. Maple worksheets for solving each problem are available from the author upon request. It is shown that the effort required to solve these problems with Maple is modest, consisting of few lines of easily learned commands. The use of Maple facilitates and enriches the study of laminar boundary flows in general.

1975 ◽  
Vol 97 (3) ◽  
pp. 482-484 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. B. Watkins

Numerical solutions are described for the unsteady thermal boundary layer in incompressible laminar flow over a semi-infinite flat plate set impulsively into motion, with the simultaneous imposition of a constant temperature difference between the plate and the fluid. Results are presented for several Prandtl numbers.


The present examination is considered to research the steady, boundary layer flow of Casson fluid over a stretching sheet by taking into consideration of suction and injection effects. External magnetic field which is uniform is act on the present model. In fact the nonlinear differential equations are derived from the present flow by utilizing the appropriate transformations. Thereafter exact and numerical solutions are obtained. Impacts of flow influenced parameters of present study for instance Casson fluid parameter, magnetic parameter, suction and injection are analyzed by means of graphs and tables. After that, numerical outcomes which are get hold of by the convergent technique i.e. fourth order Runge-Kutta method with shooting technique and exact solutions are validated by comparing the existing literature. From this comparison there exist a good correlation between present analysis and literature. The outcomes demonstrate that mainly, velocity of the fluid is diminished for increasing estimations of Casson fluid parameter and impact of parameter of magnetic field.


Author(s):  
Susheela Chaudhary ◽  
Santosh Chaudhary ◽  
Sawai Singh

Unsteady laminar boundary layer flow of viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid along a continuous stretched permeable surface with the magnetic field effect is investigated. The defining characteristics of unsteady laminar boundary layer flow are governed a more than one independent variables, stretching velocity and surface temperature of the field. Governing equations are obtained for influencing parameters and transformed into ordinary differential equations by taking convenient similarity variables. Runge-Kutta fourth order method in corporation by the shooting technique is introduced to carry out numerical computations of the investigation. Velocity and temperature profiles are computed and represented graphically for the influences of suction/injection parameter, unsteadiness parameter, magnetic parameter and Prandtl number, while numerical solutions of local skin friction coefficient and local Nusselt number are discussed through tables. For non-magnetic condition, results are found in concordance with earlier research work.


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