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An analysis is presented to investigate the effect of thermophoresis
particle deposition and variable viscosity on Darcy mixed convective
heat and mass transfer of a viscous, incompressible fluid past a porous
wedge in the presence of chemical reaction. The wall of the wedge is
embedded in a uniform Darcian porous medium in order to allow for
possible fluid wall suction or injection. The viscosity of the fluid is
assumed to be a inverse linear function of temperature. The results are
analyzed for the effect of different physical parameters, such as
variable viscosity, magnetic, chemical reaction and thermophoresis
parameters, on the flow, the heat and mass transfer characteristics.
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