Chemical Engineering Communications, Vol.200, No.4, 543-562, 2013
HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER IN STAGNATION-POINT FLOW TOWARDS A VERTICAL STRETCHING SHEET EMBEDDED IN A POROUS MEDIUM WITH VARIABLE FLUID PROPERTIES AND SURFACE SLIP VELOCITY
The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of variable fluid properties on heat and mass transfer in stagnation-point flow towards a vertical stretching sheet immersed in a highly porous medium in the presence of surface slip. The governing conservation equations of mass, momentum, energy, and mass diffusion are converted into a system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations using similarity transformation. This system is solved numerically using the Chebyshev spectral method. The effects of the stretching parameter, the slip parameter, the porosity parameter, the viscosity parameter, and the thermal conductivity parameter on the velocity, temperature, and concentration profiles are discussed in detail. Also, the numerical values of the local skin-friction coefficient, the local Nusselt number, and the local Sherwood number are illustrated in tabular form and discussed for both cases of assisting and opposing flows.
Keywords:Heat and mass transfer;Porous medium;Slip velocity;Stagnation point;Variable viscosity;Variable thermal conductivity