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Effects of internal heat generation and Soret/ Dufour on natural convection of non-Newtonian fluids over a vertical permeable cone in a porous medium
Authors: Chuo-Jeng Huang

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This investigation examines numerically the combined heat and mass transfer of a uniform
blowing/suction, non-Newtonian power-law fluid, and the effects of internal heat generation
on natural convection adjacent to a vertical cone in a porous medium in the presence of Soret/
Dufour effects. The surface of the vertical cone has a uniform wall temperature and a uniform wall
concentration (UWT/UWC). A non-similarity analysis is carried out, and the transformed governing
equations are solved using the Keller box method. The effects of the Dufour parameter, the
Soret parameter, the Lewis number, the buoyancy ratio, the power-law index of the nonNewtonian
fluid, the blowing/suction parameter and the internal heat generation coefficient on
the heat and mass transfer characteristics were elucidated. In general, for the case of blowing, both
the local Nusselt number and the local Sherwood number decrease. This trend reversed for suction
of fluid. The local Nusselt (Sherwood) number decreases (increases) as the internal heat generation
coefficient A* is increased. Increasing the non-Newtonian fluid n reduces both the local Nusselt
number and the local Sherwood number. The physical aspects of the problem are discussed in
detail.