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    Modeling fluid flow in open channel with circular cross‐section

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    Flow in a closed conduit is regarded as open channel flow, if it has a free surface. This study considers unsteady non]uniform open channel flow in a closed conduit with circular cross]section. We investigate the effects of the flow depth, the cross section area of flow, channel radius, slope of the channel, roughness coefficient and energy coefficient on the flow velocity as well as the depth at which flow velocity is maximum. The Saint]Venant partial differential equations of continuity and momentum governing free surface flow in open channels are highly nonlinear and therefore do not have analytical solutions. The Finite Difference Approximation method is used to solve these equations because of its accuracy, stability and  convergence. The results are presented graphically. It is established that for a given flow area, the velocity of flow increases with increasing depth and that the velocity is maximum slightly below the free surface. Moreover, increase in the slope of the channel and energy coefficient leads to an increase in flow velocity whereas increase in roughness coefficient, flow depth, radius of the conduit and area of flow leads to a decrease in flow velocity.Key words: open-channel flow, free surface, saint-venant equation, finitedifference metho

    Magnetohydrodynamic stokes problem for a dissipative heat generating fluid with hall and ion-slip currents, mass diffusion and radiation absorption

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    Heat and Mass transfer MHD stokes problem for a dissipative heat generating fluid with radiation absorption, mass diffusion, Hall and ion-slip currents is presented. The set of governing equations for the problem are solved by a finite difference algorithm. Effects of the various parameters in the laminar boundary layer on concentration, rate of mass transfer, velocity, skin friction, temperature and rate of heat transfer are discussed with the aid of graphs and tables.Keywords: ion-slip current, hall current, radiation absorption, mass transfer, heat transfer, magnetic field, dissipative heat, free convection Journal of Agriculture, Science and Technology Vol. 7(1) 2005: 67-9
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