2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11012-010-9338-4
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Radiation effects on the thermal boundary layer flow over a moving plate with convective boundary condition

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“…Some examples of these studies can be found in [3 -17]. More recently, Aziz [18], Magyari [19], Ishak [20], Ishak et al [21], and Yao et al [22] considered the similar problem for the case of convective boundary conditions. Aziz [18] considered the classical hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers over a flat plate in a uniform stream of fluid and demonstrated that a similarity solution is possible if the convective heat transfer associated with the hot fluid on the lower surface of the plate is proportional to x −1/2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some examples of these studies can be found in [3 -17]. More recently, Aziz [18], Magyari [19], Ishak [20], Ishak et al [21], and Yao et al [22] considered the similar problem for the case of convective boundary conditions. Aziz [18] considered the classical hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers over a flat plate in a uniform stream of fluid and demonstrated that a similarity solution is possible if the convective heat transfer associated with the hot fluid on the lower surface of the plate is proportional to x −1/2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bataller (2008) extended the work of Afzal et al (1993) by studied the effects of radiation in presence of convective boundary condition. Later on the effect of thermal radiation on two dimensional flows past a moving plate with convective condition was investigated by Ishak et al (2011). Mukhopadhyay et al (2011) obtained the dual solution for radiative flow of a porous moving plate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since then, different researchers extended the idea of convective heating to various configurations of the flat plate and stretching sheet. Accordingly, researchers in the references Aziz (2009Aziz ( , 2010; Ishak et al (2011);Bataller (2008); Yao et al (2011);Ishak (2010); Merkin and Pop (2011);Makinde and Olanrewaju (2010) studied the heat transfer under convective boundary condition over a flat surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%