This article investigates the controlling effects of electromagnetic field generated by Riga plate on the boundary layer flow of non-Newtonian fluid. Two classical viscosity models of non-Newtonian fluids namely; Powell-Eyring and Reiner-Phillipoff fluid models have been considered to study the different behaviors of non-Newtonian fluid flow. Numerical solution of the problem in the presence of strong suction is obtained using the nonlinear shooting method. The results are studied in terms of modified Hartmann number, non-Newtonian fluid parameters and the Bingham number. Linear regression is performed on the numerical results to present the correlation expression for the skin friction
AbstractThe aim of this article was to apply collocation method for boundary layer flow of an Eyring...
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The investigation of the fluid flow problem via mathematical approach for non-Newtonian fluid is cha...
Heat transfer is an important process in many engineering, industrial, residential, and commercial b...
The field of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) encompasses a wide range of physical objects due to their st...
Non-Newtonian fluids are fluids whose viscosities cannot be described by Newton’s law of viscosity a...
The Navier-Stokes equations are a good model for the flow of a wide class of fluids. The underlying ...
AbstractThe problem of boundary layer flow and heat transfer from a plate moving in a quiescent non-...
A Riga plate is an electromagnetic actuator which comprises of permanent magnets and alternating ele...
In this paper, the boundary layer flow of an Eyring-Powell non-Newtonian fluid over a linearly stret...
This paper aims to examine the MHD effects on Reiner–Philippoff fluid flow over a permeable shrinkin...
79-86Numerical analysis has been carried out for a casson fluid flow on a riga-plate with temperatur...
AbstractThe aim of this article was to apply collocation method for boundary layer flow of an Eyring...
In this paper, the steady flow and heat transfer of an incompressible electrically conducting microp...
This article explores the problem of two-dimensional, laminar, steady and boundary layer stagnation ...
Non-Newtonian is a type of fluid that does not comply with the viscosity under the Law of Newton and...
This article examines theoretically and numerically the effect of non-Fourier heat flux on non-Newt...
The investigation of the fluid flow problem via mathematical approach for non-Newtonian fluid is cha...
Heat transfer is an important process in many engineering, industrial, residential, and commercial b...
The field of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) encompasses a wide range of physical objects due to their st...
Non-Newtonian fluids are fluids whose viscosities cannot be described by Newton’s law of viscosity a...
The Navier-Stokes equations are a good model for the flow of a wide class of fluids. The underlying ...
AbstractThe problem of boundary layer flow and heat transfer from a plate moving in a quiescent non-...
A Riga plate is an electromagnetic actuator which comprises of permanent magnets and alternating ele...
In this paper, the boundary layer flow of an Eyring-Powell non-Newtonian fluid over a linearly stret...
This paper aims to examine the MHD effects on Reiner–Philippoff fluid flow over a permeable shrinkin...
79-86Numerical analysis has been carried out for a casson fluid flow on a riga-plate with temperatur...
AbstractThe aim of this article was to apply collocation method for boundary layer flow of an Eyring...
In this paper, the steady flow and heat transfer of an incompressible electrically conducting microp...
This article explores the problem of two-dimensional, laminar, steady and boundary layer stagnation ...