2019
DOI: 10.2298/tsci171027285w
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Significance of improved Fourier-Fick laws in non-linear convective micropolar material stratified flow with variable properties

Abstract: Present research article describes the effectiveness of improved Fourier-Fick fluxes and temperature-dependent conductivity on the 2-D, incompressible steady micropolar material flow over a stretchable surface. Non-linear mixed convection, double stratification and heat generation aspects are considered. The considered flow non-linear PDE are converted to ODE via appropriate transformations. Through implementation of homotopy method the obtain system is solved for series solutions. The effects of pertinent par… Show more

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“…(8) in Ref. [1]): The same errors were revealed by Pantokratoras [2][3][4][5]. As indicated by Pantokratoras [5], the similarity variable () was defined by Minkowycz and Sparrow [6] as: (6) to agree with their energy equation.…”
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“…(8) in Ref. [1]): The same errors were revealed by Pantokratoras [2][3][4][5]. As indicated by Pantokratoras [5], the similarity variable () was defined by Minkowycz and Sparrow [6] as: (6) to agree with their energy equation.…”
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“…Waqas et al [1] studied the effectiveness of temperature-dependent thermal conductivity and improved Fourier-Fick fluxes on the 2-D, steady incompressible micropolar material flow past a stretchable surface. The researchers considered non-linear mixed convection, heat generation and double stratification aspects.…”
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