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Magnetohydrodynamic Flow of Immiscible Jeffrey Fluids Through a Horizontal Porous Cylinder

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  • Yitagesu Daba
  • Gosa Gadisa
  • Oluwole D. Makinde

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This paper investigates the steady and fully developed magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of two nonmiscible Jeffrey fluids in a horizontal cylinder filled with a homogenous porous medium. A constant pressure gradient drives the flow in both regions, and a uniform magnetic field is applied transversely to the flow direction. Instead of the usual no-slip condition, the linear Navier slip is used as a boundary condition on the cylinder’s surface, whereas the usual continuity conditions of velocity and shear stress are presumed at the fluid–fluid interface. The equations describing the problem under consideration are mathematically formulated and transformed into nondimensional forms with the proper choice of nondimensional variables. Analytical solutions have been obtained by solving the transformed equations of motion. The effects of different nondimensional parameters involved in the flow problem, including the magnetic number, Jeffrey parameter, Darcy number, ratio of viscosities, Reynolds number, slip parameter, and pressure gradient, on the velocity in each region are studied, and the results are exhibited graphically. In addition, numerical values for stress at the wall and volume flow rates are calculated for various fluid parameters and shown in tables. It is noticed that an increase in the values of the magnetic number and viscosity ratio reduces the velocity of the fluid, whereas increasing the Jeffrey parameters, Darcy number, Reynolds number, slip parameter, and pressure gradient enhances fluid velocity. Furthermore, the most favorable agreement was observed between the results of this study and the results of the previous studies.

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  • Yitagesu Daba & Gosa Gadisa & Oluwole D. Makinde, 2024. "Magnetohydrodynamic Flow of Immiscible Jeffrey Fluids Through a Horizontal Porous Cylinder," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2024, pages 1-14, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:5561111
    DOI: 10.1155/2024/5561111
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