Effects of Slip and Heat Transfer on MHD Peristaltic Flow in An Inclined Asymmetric Channel

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  • Kalidas Das
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Peristaltic transport of an incompressible electrically conducting viscous fluid in an inclined planar asymmetric channel is studied. The asymmetry is produced by choosing the peristaltic wave train on the walls to have different amplitude and phase. The closed form solutions of momentum and energy equation in presence of viscous dissipation term are obtained for long wave length and low Reynolds number approximations. The effects of different parameters entering into the problem are discussed numerically and explained graphically.

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volume 7  issue None

pages  35- 52

publication date 2012-11

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