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Oluwole Daniel Makinde
Researcher at Stellenbosch University
Publications - 616
Citations - 17516
Oluwole Daniel Makinde is an academic researcher from Stellenbosch University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat transfer & Nanofluid. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 576 publications receiving 13757 citations. Previous affiliations of Oluwole Daniel Makinde include Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University & Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
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Squeeze Film Lubrication on a Rigid Sphere and a Flat Porous Plate with Piezo-Viscosity and Couple Stress Fluid
TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical analysis about squeeze film behavior with piezo-viscosity on a fluid lubricated with polar additives on a rigid sphere and a flat porous plate is conducted.
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Computational Analysis of Porous Channel Flow with Cross-Diffusion
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the heat and mass transfer in a variable-viscosity channel flow simultaneously accounting for viscous dissipation, external pollutant injection and Soret-Dufour effects.
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Turbulent Heat Transfer Characteristics of a W-Baffled Channel Flow - Heat Transfer Aspect
TL;DR: In this article, the thermal behavior of a turbulent forced-convection flow of air in a rectangular cross section channel with attached W-shaped obstacles is investigated, and the finite volume method with SIMPLE algorithm is employed as the solution method.
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Optimal Control of a Threatened Wildebeest-lion Prey- predator System Incorporating a Constant Prey Refuge in the Serengeti Ecosystem
TL;DR: Results indicate that increase of causes more prey individuals to be saved and reduces the number of predator individuals saved and this behaviour agrees with theoretical results obtained in co-existence equilibrium point.
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A Semi-Analytical Approach to Time Dependent Squeezing Flow of Cu and Ag Water-Based Nanofluids
TL;DR: In this paper, the axisymmetric squeezing flow of nanofluids through two parallel plates was analyzed and the influence of emerging parameters such as nanoparticle volume fraction, unsteadiness parameter, Eckert number, etc.