We present here a \u27similar\u27 solution for the nano boundary layer with nonlinear Navier boundary condition. Three types of flows are considered: (i) the flow past a wedge; (ii) the flow in a convergent channel; (iii) the flow driven by an exponentially-varying outer flows. The resulting differential equations are solved by the homotopy analysis method. Different from the perturbation methods, the present method is independent of small physical parameters so that it is applicable for not only weak but also strong nonlinear flow phenomena. Numerical results are compared with the available exact results to demonstrate the validity of the present solution. The effects of the slip length e, the index parameters n and m on the velocity profi...
This article deals with the study of the steady axisymmetric mixed convective boundary layer flow of...
The purpose of this work is to study the effects of partial slip on the boundary layer flow over a m...
This paper suggests a novel modified homotopy perturbation transform method (MHPTM) for a nonlinear ...
We present here a \u27similar\u27 solution for the nano boundary layer with nonlinear Navier boundar...
AbstractWe present here a ‘similar’ solution for the nano boundary layer with nonlinear Navier bound...
The aim of this article is to examine nano boundary layer. The equations governing the flow on wedge...
In this paper, we present similarity solutions for the nano boundary layer flows with Navier boundar...
In this paper, we present similarity solutions for the nano boundary layer flows with Navier boundar...
At the micro and nano scale the standard no slip boundary condition of classical fluid mechanics doe...
AbstractAt the micro and nano scale the standard no slip boundary condition of classical fluid mecha...
The nonlinear boundary value problem describing the nanoboundary-layer flow with linear Navier bound...
AbstractAt the micro and nano scale the standard no slip boundary condition of classical fluid mecha...
In this paper, the semi-analytical/numerical technique known as the homotopy analysis method (HAM) ...
This article deals with the study of the steady axisymmetric mixed convective boundary layer flow...
Abstract Homotopy analysis method gives a strong approximate analytic solution to almost all nonline...
This article deals with the study of the steady axisymmetric mixed convective boundary layer flow of...
The purpose of this work is to study the effects of partial slip on the boundary layer flow over a m...
This paper suggests a novel modified homotopy perturbation transform method (MHPTM) for a nonlinear ...
We present here a \u27similar\u27 solution for the nano boundary layer with nonlinear Navier boundar...
AbstractWe present here a ‘similar’ solution for the nano boundary layer with nonlinear Navier bound...
The aim of this article is to examine nano boundary layer. The equations governing the flow on wedge...
In this paper, we present similarity solutions for the nano boundary layer flows with Navier boundar...
In this paper, we present similarity solutions for the nano boundary layer flows with Navier boundar...
At the micro and nano scale the standard no slip boundary condition of classical fluid mechanics doe...
AbstractAt the micro and nano scale the standard no slip boundary condition of classical fluid mecha...
The nonlinear boundary value problem describing the nanoboundary-layer flow with linear Navier bound...
AbstractAt the micro and nano scale the standard no slip boundary condition of classical fluid mecha...
In this paper, the semi-analytical/numerical technique known as the homotopy analysis method (HAM) ...
This article deals with the study of the steady axisymmetric mixed convective boundary layer flow...
Abstract Homotopy analysis method gives a strong approximate analytic solution to almost all nonline...
This article deals with the study of the steady axisymmetric mixed convective boundary layer flow of...
The purpose of this work is to study the effects of partial slip on the boundary layer flow over a m...
This paper suggests a novel modified homotopy perturbation transform method (MHPTM) for a nonlinear ...