2018
DOI: 10.21042/amns.2018.1.00022
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Effects of second-order slip and drag reduction in boundary layer flows

Abstract: In this paper, boundary layer flow over a moving flat plate with second-order velocity slip, injection and applied magnetic field is analyzed. The governing partial differential equations are converted in to a nonlinear ordinary differential equation through an appropriate similarity transformation. The resulting nonlinear equation is solved via homotopy analysis method (HAM). Errors ranging from 10–7 to 10–10 are reported for a relatively few terms. The effects of the pertinent parameters on the velocity and … Show more

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Section: Comparative Analysis On V-medium-f-small V-medium-f-medium supporting
confidence: 73%
“…As shown in Figure 9, under the experimental stimulation of small, medium and large force, the overall feeling intensity of the subjects for the smoothness sense of different fabrics is decreased along with the increase of force, which yet not follows the linear variation law [26][27][28][29]. This is consistent with the evaluation result on the roughness sense, meeting the perception law for the contact between human skin and fabrics.…”
Section: Comparative Analysis On V-medium-f-small V-medium-f-medium supporting
confidence: 73%
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Section: The Gc-ms Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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Section: The Py-gc-ms Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%