1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00643133
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Radiative heat transfer to hydromagnetic flow of a slightly rarefied binary gas in a vertical channel

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“…Ghosh and Sarkar [5] considered the hydromagnetic channel flow of an electrically conducting dusty fluid induced by tooth pulses. These authors have shown that the methodology followed by the authors [3] [4] leads to the same exact solution of the problem. Ghosh and Ghosh [6] solved the same problem as that of authors [5] replacing the boundary condition at the upper plate of the channel by rectified sine pulses instead of tooth pulses as encountered by authors [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ghosh and Sarkar [5] considered the hydromagnetic channel flow of an electrically conducting dusty fluid induced by tooth pulses. These authors have shown that the methodology followed by the authors [3] [4] leads to the same exact solution of the problem. Ghosh and Ghosh [6] solved the same problem as that of authors [5] replacing the boundary condition at the upper plate of the channel by rectified sine pulses instead of tooth pulses as encountered by authors [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Makar [3] presented the solution of magnetohydrodynamic flow between two parallel plates when the velocity tooth pulses are imposed on the upper plate to initiate the fluid motion impulsively from rest and the induced magnetic field is neglected. Bestman and Njoku [4] constructed the solution of the same problem as that of author [3] without ignoring the effect of induced magnetic field and using the methodology different from that of author [3] to arrive at the solution of the problem. Ghosh and Sarkar [5] considered the hydromagnetic channel flow of an electrically conducting dusty fluid induced by tooth pulses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the same theme, Jha [2] studied the MHD free convection and mass transfer flow through a porous medium where the effect of a uniform transverse magnetic field on an electrically conducting fluid was the focus. The importance of this type of study has also been highlighted by Bestman et al [3] where the re-entry problem was modelled based on the Navier-Stokes equations taking into account the fact that on some occasions the density of the fluid is quite low such that the effect of gas rarefication becomes important. Alagoa and Bestman [4] looked analytically at MHD studies in the propagation of oscillatory waves in a semi-infinite plasma using a series perturbation technique to solve the nonlinear coupled partial differential equations for the field variables.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%