AbstractIn the present article, we discussed the velocity slip effects on the heat and mass fluxes of a viscous electrically conducting fluid flow over a stretching sheet in the presence of viscous dissipation, Ohmic dissipation and thermal radiation. A system of governing nonlinear PDEs is converted into a set of nonlinear ODEs by suitable similarity transformations. The numerical and analytical solutions are presented for the governing non-dimensional ODEs using shooting method and hypergeometric function respectively. The results are discussed for skin friction coefficient, concentration field, non-dimensional wall temperature and non-dimensional wall concentration. The non-dimensional wall concentration increases with slip and magnetic ...
The paper aims at investigating the effects of Ohmic and viscous dissipations on the steady two-dime...
This paper investigates the influence of both viscous and joules dissipation on the problem of ...
This article presents a numerical solution for the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) non-Newtonian power-law...
In the present article, we discussed the velocity slip effects on the heat and mass fluxes of a visc...
AbstractIn the present article, we discussed the velocity slip effects on the heat and mass fluxes o...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present the unsteady magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) boundary layer fl...
The present work is concerned with the effects of surface slip conditions and thermal on an electric...
AbstractAn analytical solution for MHD boundary layer flow of a viscous incompressible fluid over an...
An analysis has been carried out to study the momentum and heat transfer characteristics in an incom...
AbstractIn this analysis, MHD boundary layer flow and heat transfer of a fluid with variable viscosi...
In this paper we have studied the flow and heat transfer characteristics of a viscous fluid in prese...
AbstractA boundary layer analysis has been presented to study the effects of thermal radiation, visc...
AbstractAn analysis has been carried out on the influence of radiation absorption, variable viscosit...
Some analyses have been carried out to study the influence of suction/blowing, thermal radiation ...
Aim of the paper is to investigate radiation effects on the MHD flow over an exponentially moving st...
The paper aims at investigating the effects of Ohmic and viscous dissipations on the steady two-dime...
This paper investigates the influence of both viscous and joules dissipation on the problem of ...
This article presents a numerical solution for the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) non-Newtonian power-law...
In the present article, we discussed the velocity slip effects on the heat and mass fluxes of a visc...
AbstractIn the present article, we discussed the velocity slip effects on the heat and mass fluxes o...
AbstractThe aim of this paper is to present the unsteady magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) boundary layer fl...
The present work is concerned with the effects of surface slip conditions and thermal on an electric...
AbstractAn analytical solution for MHD boundary layer flow of a viscous incompressible fluid over an...
An analysis has been carried out to study the momentum and heat transfer characteristics in an incom...
AbstractIn this analysis, MHD boundary layer flow and heat transfer of a fluid with variable viscosi...
In this paper we have studied the flow and heat transfer characteristics of a viscous fluid in prese...
AbstractA boundary layer analysis has been presented to study the effects of thermal radiation, visc...
AbstractAn analysis has been carried out on the influence of radiation absorption, variable viscosit...
Some analyses have been carried out to study the influence of suction/blowing, thermal radiation ...
Aim of the paper is to investigate radiation effects on the MHD flow over an exponentially moving st...
The paper aims at investigating the effects of Ohmic and viscous dissipations on the steady two-dime...
This paper investigates the influence of both viscous and joules dissipation on the problem of ...
This article presents a numerical solution for the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) non-Newtonian power-law...