Skin friction and heat transfer in power-law fluid laminar boundary layer along a moving surface |
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Authors: | L.C. Zheng |
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Affiliation: | a Applied Science School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China b Mechanical Engineering School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China |
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Abstract: | Analytical and numerical solutions are presented for momentum and energy laminar boundary layer along a moving plate in power-law fluids utilizing a similarity transformation and shooting technique. The results indicate that for a given power-law exponent n(0ξ, the skin friction σ decreases with the increasing in ξ or n. The shear force decreases with the increasing in dimensionless tangential velocity t. When Prandtl number NPr=1, the dimensionless temperature w(t) is a linear function of t, and the viscous boundary layer is similar to that of thermal boundary layer. In particular, w(t)=t if ξ=0, i.e., the velocity distribution in viscous boundary layer has the same pattern as the temperature distribution in the thermal boundary and δ=δT. For NPr?1, the increase of viscous diffusion is larger than that of thermal diffusion with the increasing in NPr, and δT(t)<δ(t). The thermal diffusion ratio increases with the increasing in n(0ξ. |
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Keywords: | Boundary layer Power-law fluid Skin friction Similarity solution Shooting technique |
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