MASS TRANSFER AND RADIATION EFFECT ON MHD FLOW PAST AN IMPULSIVELY STARTED EXPONENTIALLY ACCELERATED INCLINED POROUS PLATE WITH VARIABLE TEMPERATURE IN THE PRESENCE OF HEAT SOURCE AND CHEMICAL REACTION
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Abstract
An attempt is made to investigate the mass transfer and radiation effects on unsteady MHD flow of an electrically conducting radiating, viscous incompressible fluid past an impulsively started moving exponentially accelerated inclined porous plate with variable temperature in the presence of heat source and chemical reaction. The fluid is considered is gray, absorbing/emitting radiation but a non-scattering medium. The dimensionless governing equations involved in the present analysis are solved using the Laplace transform technique. The velocity, temperature, concentration and skin friction are studied graphically for different physical parameters.
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