AbstractThe group theoretic method is applied for solving problem of the flow of an elastico-viscous liquid past an infinite flat plate in the presence of a magnetic field normal to the plate. The application of one-parameter transformation group reduces the number of independent variables, by one, and consequently the system of governing partial differential equations with boundary conditions reduces to a system of ordinary differential equations with appropriate corresponding conditions. Numerical solution of the velocity field and heat transfer have been obtained. The effect of the magnetic parameter M on velocity field, shear stress, temperature fields and heat transfer has been discussed
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This paper examined the hydro magnetic boundary layer flow with heat and mass transfer over a vertic...
In this paper, the problem of steady laminar three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) boundary la...
The steady, laminar boundary layer flow with a convective boundary condition, to a continuously movi...
AbstractThe group theoretic method is applied for solving problem of a unsteady free-convective lami...
The equations governing the flow of an electrically conducting, incompressible viscous fluid over an...
AbstractCombined effects of conduction and convection on magneto hydrodynamic (MHD) boundary layer f...
The flow and heat transfer problem of a viscous electrically conducting viscoelastic fluid over a se...
AbstractFree convection heat transfer flow of an electrically conducting fluid along a vertical flat...
AbstractA theoretical analysis is performed to study induced magnetic field effects on free convecti...
In the present paper, an exact solution for the two-dimensional boundary layer viscous flow over a s...
The use of a magnetic field to control the motion of electrically conducting fluids is studied. The ...
ABSTRACT. The problem of simple shear flow past a flat plate has been extended to the hydromagnetic ...
The convective magnetohydrodynamic flow past a uniformly moving infinite vertical plate, with the m...
The free convective flow in incompressible viscous fluid past a vertical plate is studied under the ...
AbstractThe boundary layer equations arising from the effects of a continuously moving flat plate un...
This paper examined the hydro magnetic boundary layer flow with heat and mass transfer over a vertic...
In this paper, the problem of steady laminar three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) boundary la...
The steady, laminar boundary layer flow with a convective boundary condition, to a continuously movi...