Effects of Radiation and Cheical Reaction on Magnetohydrodynamic Elastico-Viscous Fluid Flow Past an Impulsively Started Infinite Vertical Plate with Hall Effect
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Hall effect, elastico-viscous, Heat-mass transfer, Radiation, Chemical Reaction.Abstract
An unstable Magnetoydromagnetic free convection flow of elastico-viscous fluid past an infinite vertical plate is shown, tsking into consideration the homogenous chemical reaction of first order and radiation. The temperature and concentration are expected to be fluctuate with time. Assuming constant suction at the plate, solutions have been obtained for velocity, temperature and concentration distributions by using method of separation of variables and presented graphically, for various values of the elastic parameter (a), Schmidt number (Sc), Magnetic parameter (M) and Hall parameter (m), Radiation Parameter(F) and chemical reaction parameter (Kc).
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