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Hydromagnetic Flow of Two Immiscible Couple Stress Fluids in an Inclined Porous Channel: Effects of Slip Boundary

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  • Punnamchandar Bitla
  • Fekadu Yemataw Sitotaw

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In this study, we investigated the effects of slip boundary and magnetic field on the flow of two immiscible couple stress fluids in an inclined porous media channel. The Stokes model was used to define the two couple stress fluids. The fluids in both the regions are assumed to be incompressible and immiscible and the transport properties in the two regions are assumed to be constant. The governing coupled linear ordinary differential equations are made dimensionless by using appropriate fundamental quantities. The expressions for the velocity components in both the regions are obtained in closed form using the undetermined coefficient method; by applying slip boundary condition at the boundary of the channel and at fluid‐fluid interface, the continuity of velocities, vorticities, shear stresses, and couple stresses are applied. The effects of the nondimensional parameters including the couple stress parameters, slip parameter, Hartmann number, Darcy number, and the ratio of basic fluid properties on the velocity components are presented graphically; the flow rate and shear stress are presented in table and discussed briefly. It is reported that the presence of couple stresses and magnetic field have a declining impact while slip boundary has an enhancement impact on the fluid velocity and the volumetric flow rate. In the absence of couple stress, the results for the liming case as s⟶∞(η⟶0) for Newtonian flow are achieved and further limiting cases are established and briefly addressed.

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  • Punnamchandar Bitla & Fekadu Yemataw Sitotaw, 2023. "Hydromagnetic Flow of Two Immiscible Couple Stress Fluids in an Inclined Porous Channel: Effects of Slip Boundary," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2023(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jnlmpe:v:2023:y:2023:i:1:n:9683532
    DOI: 10.1155/2023/9683532
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    1. Punnamchandar Bitla & Fekadu Yemataw Sitotaw & Oluwole D. Makinde, 2022. "Effects of Slip and Inclined Magnetic Field on the Flow of Immiscible Fluids (Couple Stress Fluid and Jeffrey Fluid) in a Porous Channel," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-11, September.
    2. Punnamchandar Bitla & Fekadu Yemataw Sitotaw, 2022. "Effects of Slip and Inclined Magnetic Field on the Flow of Immiscible Fluids (Couple Stress Fluid and Jeffrey Fluid) in a Porous Channel," Journal of Applied Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2022(1).
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