Heat Transfer and Entropy in a Vertical Porous Plate Subjected to Suction Velocity and MHD.
Nandalur Ameer AhammadIrfan Anjum BadruddinSarfaraz KamangarH M T KhaleedChanduveetil Ahamed SaleelTeuku Meurah Indra MahliaPublished in: Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
This article presents an investigation of heat transfer in a porous medium adjacent to a vertical plate. The porous medium is subjected to a magnetohydrodynamic effect and suction velocity. The governing equations are nondepersonalized and converted into ordinary differential equations. The resulting equations are solved with the help of the finite difference method. The impact of various parameters, such as the Prandtl number, Grashof number, permeability parameter, radiation parameter, Eckert number, viscous dissipation parameter, and magnetic parameter, on fluid flow characteristics inside the porous medium is discussed. Entropy generation in the medium is analyzed with respect to various parameters, including the Brinkman number and Reynolds number. It is noted that the velocity profile decreases in magnitude with respect to the Prandtl number, but increases with the radiation parameter. The Eckert number has a marginal effect on the velocity profile. An increased radiation effect leads to a reduced thermal gradient at the hot surface.