“…Venkateswarlu et al [12] also studied the mass transfer of ionic solutions on a rotating cone electrode. Anilkumar and Roy [13] discussed self-similar analytical solutions for the transient free and forced convection from a rotating cone configuration.…”
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“…Venkateswarlu et al [12] also studied the mass transfer of ionic solutions on a rotating cone electrode. Anilkumar and Roy [13] discussed self-similar analytical solutions for the transient free and forced convection from a rotating cone configuration.…”
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