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Steady flow and heat transfer of the power-law fluid over a rotating disk

✍ Scribed by Chunying Ming; Liancun Zheng; Xinxin Zhang


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
718 KB
Volume
38
Category
Article
ISSN
0735-1933

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✦ Synopsis


This paper deals with the steady flow and heat transfer of a viscous incompressible power-law fluid over a rotating infinite disk. Assumed the thermal conductivity follows the same function as the viscosity, the governing equations in the boundary layer are transformed into a set of ordinary differential equations by generalized Karman similarity transformation. The corresponding nonlinear two-point boundary value problem was solved by multi-shooting method. Numerical results indicated that the parameters of power-law index and Prandtl number have significant effects on velocity and temperature fields. The thickness of the boundary layer decays with power-law index. The peak of the radial velocity changes slightly with power-law index. The values near the boundary are affected dramatically by the thickness of the boundary layer. With the increasing of the Prandtl number the heat conducts more strongly.


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