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Effect of Reaction Rate on Dispersion of Atmospheric Aerosols in the Presence of Electric Field

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International Journal of Computer Applications
© 2012 by IJCA Journal
Volume 43 - Number 5
Year of Publication: 2012
Authors:
Meena Priya. P
Nirmala P. Ratchagar
10.5120/6103-8306

Meena Priya.p and Nirmala P Ratchagar. Article: Effect of Reaction Rate on Dispersion of Atmospheric Aerosols in the Presence of Electric Field. International Journal of Computer Applications 43(5):47-53, April 2012. Full text available. BibTeX

@article{key:article,
	author = {Meena Priya.p and Nirmala P. Ratchagar},
	title = {Article: Effect of Reaction Rate on Dispersion of Atmospheric Aerosols in the Presence of Electric Field},
	journal = {International Journal of Computer Applications},
	year = {2012},
	volume = {43},
	number = {5},
	pages = {47-53},
	month = {April},
	note = {Full text available}
}

Abstract

Under the effects of electric field and chemical reaction, a mathematical model has been developed to study the dispersion of aerosols in a couple stress fluid flowing through a channel which is analytically solved using Taylor disper¬sion model. The solutions for velocity, concentration distribution and dispersion coefficient are numerically computed and the results are represented graphically. It reveals that the dispersion coefficient increases with increase in electric number but decreases with increase in couple stress parameter and chemical reaction rate.

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