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Unsteady compressible boundary layer flow in the stagnation region of a sphere with a magnetic field

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An analysis is performed to study the unsteady compressible laminar boundary layer flow in the forward stagnation-point region of a sphere with a magnetic field applied normal to the surface. We have considered the case where there is an initial steady state that is perturbed by the step change in the total enthalpy at the wall. The nonlinear coupled parabolic partial differential equations governing the flow and heat transfer have been solved numerically using a finite-difference scheme. The numerical results are presented, which show the temporal development of the boundary layer. The magnetic field in the presence of variable electrical conductivity causes an overshoot in the velocity profile. Also, when the total enthalpy at the wall is suddenly increased, there is a change in the direction of transfer of heat in a small interval of time.

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Received 15 January 1996; accepted for publication 21 November 1996

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Takhar, H., Yano, K., Nakamura, S. et al. Unsteady compressible boundary layer flow in the stagnation region of a sphere with a magnetic field. Archive of Applied Mechanics 67, 478–486 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004190050132

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