Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Sciences Department of Mathematics Rawalpindi Women University Rawalpindi Pakistan
Abstract
AbstractThis study investigates the physical characteristics of a two‐dimensional Jeffery fluid by incorporating the electroosmosis effect and employing slip boundary conditions along wavy walls. The equations that drive the flow analysis have been converted into nondimensional form and solved by assuming a high wavelength and a low Reynolds number approximation. The outputs for hemodynamic velocity, stress on the walls, and temperature for the flow are obtained exactly. Graphic representations of the effects of relevant physical parameters on the computational results are discussed in detail. Additionally, it is found that the viscous dissipation effects are the primary cause of heat production, rather than molecular conduction.
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