Soret and Heat Source Effects on MHD Convection Flow Past an infinite Vertical Plate Embedded in Porous Medium in presence of Viscous, Joules Dissipation and Chemical Reaction
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Aim of this paper is to investigate the effects of Soret and heat source on steady MHD mixed convective heat and mass transfer flow over an infinite vertical plate embedded in porous medium with viscous, Joules dissipation and chemical reaction. The governing partial differential equations are transformed to the ordinary differential equations using similarity variables and then solved numerically using MATLAB in built solver. The effects of physical parameters on velocity, temperature and concentration as well as skin friction coefficient, Nusselt number and Sherwood number are computed and presented in graphical and tabular forms. Comparisons with previously published work are performed and the results are found to be in excellent agreement.
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