Finite Element Analysis of Convective Micro Polar Fluid Flow through a Porous Medium in Cylindrical Annulus
Journal Title: International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER) - Year 2014, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
We analyze a finite element solution for the mixed convection micro polar flow through a porous medium in a cylindrical annulus. The governing partial differential equations are solved numerically by using finite element technique. The effect of Darcy parameter and Heat source parameter and surface condition on velocity, micro rotation and temperature functions has been study.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. B. Tulasi Devi
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