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Title: Some New Results on a Free Boundary Value Problem Related to Auto Ignition of Combustible Fluid in Insulation Materials
Authors: Olayiwola, R. O.
Cole, A. T.
Shehu, Musa Danjuma
Oguntolu, F. A.
Fadepo, J. T
Okoosi, F. E.
Keywords: Auto ignition
combustible fluids, free boundary value problem, polynomial approximation method AMS
Issue Date: Mar-2019
Publisher: International Conference on Mathematical Analysis and Optimization: Theory and Application
Citation: Olayiwola, R. O., Cole, A. T., Shehu, M. D., Oguntolu, F. A., Fadepo, J. T., Okoosi, F. E. (2019): Some New Results on a Free Boundary Value Problem Related to Auto Ignition of Combustible Fluid in Insulation Materials, proceeding of the 6th Annual International Conference on Mathematical Analysis and Optimization: Theory and Application (ICAPTA 2019): 95 – 105.
Series/Report no.: No. 6;95-105
Abstract: Auto ignition of combustible fluids in insulation materials is one of the major problems facing the processing industries and many developing nations because it leads to serious environmental problem. This paper presents an analytical solution to a free boundary value problem related to auto ignition of combustible fluids in insulation materials. The aim is to ascertain whether such a system is safe or if it will undergo ignition for a particular set of conditions. The conditions for the existence of unique solution of the model is established by actual solution method. The properties of solution is examined. The analytical solution is obtained via polynomial approximation method, which show the influence of the parameters involved on the system. The effect of changes in parameters such as the Lewis number and Nusselt number are presented graphically and discussed
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6693
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