The laminar boundary layer over a stationary infinite disk induced by a rotating compressible fluid is considered. The free stream velocity has been taken as tangential and varies as a power of radius, i.e. v∞˜r-n. The effect of the axial magnetic field and suction is also included in the analysis. An implicit finite difference scheme is employed to the governing similarity equations for numerical computations. Solutions are studied for various values of disk to fluid temperature ratio and for values of n between 1 and -1. In the absence of the magnetic field and suction, velocity profiles exhibit oscillations. It has been observed that for a hot disk in the presence of a magnetic field the boundary layer solutions decay algebraically...
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We present solutions of the laminar compressible boundary-layer flows over the family of rotating...
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The laminar boundary layer over a stationary infinite disk induced by a rotating compressible fluid ...
The laminar boundary layer over a fixed infinite disk induced by a time-dependent vortex flow of com...
The semi-similar formulation of the problem of an unsteady boundary layer over a stationary disk of ...
The effect of injection and suction on the generalised vortex flow of a steady laminar incompressibl...
The effect of suction on the steady laminar incompressible boundarylayer flow for a stationary infin...
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The steady laminar incompressible axisymmetric boundary-layer flow with mass transfer on a stationar...
The unsteady rotating flow of an incompressible laminar viscous electrically conducting fluid over a...
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An unsteady flow and heat transfer of a viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid over a ...
The governing equations for the unsteady flow of a uniformly conducting incompressible fourth-grade ...
The nonaxisymmetric unsteady motion produced by a buoyancy-induced cross-flow of an electrically con...
We present solutions of the laminar compressible boundary-layer flows over the family of rotating...
An unsteady flow and heat transfer of a viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid over a ...
The laminar boundary layer over a stationary infinite disk induced by a rotating compressible fluid ...
The laminar boundary layer over a fixed infinite disk induced by a time-dependent vortex flow of com...
The semi-similar formulation of the problem of an unsteady boundary layer over a stationary disk of ...
The effect of injection and suction on the generalised vortex flow of a steady laminar incompressibl...
The effect of suction on the steady laminar incompressible boundarylayer flow for a stationary infin...
The steady laminar incompressible flow of an electrically conducting fluid over an infinite permeabl...
Both the semi-similar and self-similar flows due to a viscous fluid rotating with time dependent ang...
The steady laminar incompressible axisymmetric boundary-layer flow with mass transfer on a stationar...
The unsteady rotating flow of an incompressible laminar viscous electrically conducting fluid over a...
The governing equations for the unsteady flow of a uniformly conducting incompressible fourth-grade ...
An unsteady flow and heat transfer of a viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid over a ...
The governing equations for the unsteady flow of a uniformly conducting incompressible fourth-grade ...
The nonaxisymmetric unsteady motion produced by a buoyancy-induced cross-flow of an electrically con...
We present solutions of the laminar compressible boundary-layer flows over the family of rotating...
An unsteady flow and heat transfer of a viscous incompressible electrically conducting fluid over a ...