The fluid flow due to a stretching cylinder encounters in several
industrial manufacturing processes. Such processes are fiber technology,
drawing of plastic films, paper production, extrusion processes and of
theoretical interest etc. Present study deals with the numerical
solutions for mass transfer flow problems of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian
fluids. The effect of mass transfer on axisymmetric laminar boundary
layer flow along a continuously stretching cylinder immersed in a
viscous and incompressible fluid is investigated. The boundary layer
equations in cylindrical form are first transformed into a set of
non-dimensional ordinary differential equations using dimensionless
variables and then solved by Runge-Kutta method with Shooting Technique.
The problem under consideration reduces to the flat plate case so that
the curvature parameter is absent, and thus the results obtained can be
examined.