1979
DOI: 10.1090/qam/99636
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Hydromagnetic flow and heat transfer over a stretching sheet

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“…In this case the results of the present work are compared with the exact solution of Chakrabarti and Gupta [9] and are presented in Table 1. From this table it is obvious that the numerical solutions are in close agreement with the exact ones of [17,19,20] and [30].…”
Section: No Magnetic Field and No Fluid-particle Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this case the results of the present work are compared with the exact solution of Chakrabarti and Gupta [9] and are presented in Table 1. From this table it is obvious that the numerical solutions are in close agreement with the exact ones of [17,19,20] and [30].…”
Section: No Magnetic Field and No Fluid-particle Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of these applications Pavlov [8] investigated the flow of an electrically conducting fluid caused solely by the stretching of an elastic sheet in the presence of a uniform magnetic field. Chakrabarti and Gupta [9] considered the flow and heat transfer of an electrically conducting fluid past a porous stretching sheet and presented analytical solution for the flow and numerical solution for the heat transfer problem. In this work the fluid was assumed to be Newtonian.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gupta and Gupta [2] discussed the heat and mass transfer in a viscous fluid over a stretching sheet with suction or blowing. Initially Pavlov [3] investigated the effects of a transverse magnetic field on the flow over a stretching sheet, and later many other authors see, Chakrabarti and Gupta [4], Kumari et al [5], Ishak et al [6], Anderson [7], Datti et al [8], Chamkha [9], Ali et al [10], Beg et al [11][12][13], Cortell [14], Khan et al [15], Rajagopal et al [16] and Fetecau et al [17] discussed the MHD flow of a special class of non-Newtonian fluids known as second order fluid. Sajid et al [18] reported that the numerical solution of boundary layer flow of an Oldroyd-B fluid in the region of stagnation point past a stretching sheet using finite difference technique.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Andersson [15] has considered the slip-flow of a viscous and incompressible fluid past a linearly stretching sheet. Chakrabarti and Gupta [16], and Pop and Na [17] investigated the flow along a permeable stretching sheet under the effect of a constant transverse magnetic field of a Newtonian fluid, while Anderson et al [18] considered the case of a power-law fluid, respectively. Quite recently the flow adjacent to a stretching permeable sheet in a Darcy-Brinkman porous medium has been considered by Pantokratoras [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%