Radiation Absorption on Non- Newtonian Fluid over A Vertical Plate with Radiation Heat Flux
Abstract
The study of radiation absorption in non-Newtonian fluids flowing over a vertical plate subjected to radiation heat flux is a complex yet critical area of research that finds wide applications in engineering, physics, and environmental sciences. In this investigation, we explore the intricate interplay between radiation heat transfer, the unique rheological properties of non-Newtonian fluids, and the resulting fluid dynamics and heat transfer phenomena. Non-Newtonian fluids, characterized by their nonlinear relationship between shear stress and shear rate, exhibit behavior that deviates from traditional Newtonian fluids. This departure introduces complexity into the heat transfer process when subjected to radiation heat flux. The vertical plate, a common boundary encountered in practical engineering scenarios, serves as a platform for examining these interactions. Research in this field employs a multidisciplinary approach, encompassing experimental investigations, mathematical modeling, and computational simulations. These methodologies are instrumental in unraveling the complexities of radiation absorption in non-Newtonian fluids over vertical plates and provide a foundation for advancements in various engineering and scientific domains.
Keywords: Radiation, Absorption, Transfer, Modeling, non-Newtonian
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