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DOI: 10.1007/bf00382652
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On the analogy in slip flows—II

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“…Applying long wavelength hypothesis, conditions (2.2) to (2.4) yield as: Following Bhatt and Sacheti [22], the allied border conditions are…”
Section: Mathematical Formulation and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying long wavelength hypothesis, conditions (2.2) to (2.4) yield as: Following Bhatt and Sacheti [22], the allied border conditions are…”
Section: Mathematical Formulation and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is likely that there could be circumstances where particles in a geothermal region slide along a border. Several authors Inman, 22 Sastry and Bhadram, 23 Bhatt and Sacheti, 24 Michel et al, 25 Mekinde, 26 Bhattacharya et al, 27 Swathi, 28 Salman Ahmad et al, 29 L Raju et al, 30 Fazle et al, 31 Ghara et al 32 discussed the MHD slip‐flow regime with or without Hall effects. A vital challenge in cancer research is the delivery of medication to the affected portions of the body through vessels that are experiencing slippage.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MHD slip flow in electrically conducting fluids like liquid metals, electrolytes, and ionized gases has also attracted the immersion of multiple researchers, scientists, and engineers due to its several numerous technological, scientific, and biomedical innovations over the last several decades in single‐phase flow models. A number of authors, namely Schaaf et al, 39 Lance et al, 40 Sastry et al, 41 Tamada et al, 42 Bhatt et al, 43 Michael et al, 44 Makinde et al, 45 Raju et al, 46 Smolentsey, 47 Bhattacharyya et al, 48 Rajkumar et al, 49 Hatice Simsek et al, 50 have discussed MHD slip flows with or without considering Hall effects.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%