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Numerical Investigation of Slip Effects on Heat and Mass Transfer in a Vertical Channel with Immiscible Micropolar and Viscous Fluids of Variable Viscosity
  • Vanaja Gosty,
  • G. Srinivas,
  • B. Suresh Babu
Vanaja Gosty
Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology
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G. Srinivas
Geethanjali College of Engineering and Technology
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B. Suresh Babu
Sreyas Institute of Engineering and Technology

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Abstract

This investigates the fluid flow, as well as the heat and mass transfer phenomena occurring within a vertical channel housing two immiscible fluids. It focuses particularly on slip effects, encompassing no slip, velocity slip, thermal slip, and multiple slips, each being applied with appropriate boundary conditions. The analysis thoroughly examines crucial characteristics such as variations in thermal conductivity and viscosity. By employing a sixth-order Runge-Kutta numerical method implemented via Mathematica, the study achieves precise solutions for complex scenarios. The extensive findings elucidate the intricate interactions among different slip mechanisms and relevant parameters, providing valuable insights for both theoretical comprehension and practical application in engineering contexts. Furthermore, this research offers significant insights into the dynamics of fluid flow, heat, and mass transfer under various slip effects. Noticeable variations in these slip effects are observed and visually represented. Engineering parameters such as Nusselt number, shear stress, and Sherwood number are meticulously calculated and analyzed using bar charts, offering insights into their impact and behavior.
Submitted to Heat Transfer
16 May 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
26 May 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
30 May 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
07 Jun 20241st Revision Received