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Combined effect of heat generation or absorption and first-order chemical reaction on micropolar fluid flows over a uniformly stretched permeable surface: The full analytical solution

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In this article, Damseh et al. used the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method to solve the title problem for infinite vertical plates. But this method was not suitable for the case of infinite vertical plate and several new features emerged from this approach.
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This article is published in International Journal of Thermal Sciences.The article was published on 2010-09-01. It has received 115 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Heat generation & Heat transfer.

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MHD stagnation point flow heat and mass transfer of nanofluids in porous medium with radiation, viscous dissipation and chemical reaction

TL;DR: In this article, an investigation was carried out on MHD stagnation point flow of water based nanofluids (Cu and Al 2 O 3 ) in which the heat and mass transfer includes the effects of volume fraction of nanoparticles, radiation, viscous dissipation and chemical reaction.
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Combined effect of heat generation or absorption and first-order chemical reaction on micropolar fluid flows over a uniformly stretched permeable surface

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on the study of combined heat and mass transfer by natural convection of a micropolar, viscous and heat generating or absorbing fluid flow near a continuously moving vertical permeable infinitely long surface in the presence of a first-order chemical reaction.
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MHD stagnation point flow and heat transfer impinging on stretching sheet with chemical reaction and transpiration

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focused on the study of combined heat and mass transfer by MHD stagnation point flow toward a permeable stretching surface in the presence of a first order chemical reaction.
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Effect of Chemical Reaction on Convective Heat Transfer of Boundary Layer Flow in Nanofluid over a Wedge with Heat Generation/Absorption and Suction

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the convective heat transfer of nanofluid past a wedge subject to first-order chemical reaction, heat generation/absorption and suction effects.
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MHD Natural Convection Flow of Casson Nanofluid over Nonlinearly Stretching Sheet Through Porous Medium with Chemical Reaction and Thermal Radiation.

TL;DR: Findings of this work demonstrate that Casson fluids are better to control the temperature and nanoparticle concentration as compared to Newtonian fluid when the sheet is stretched in a nonlinear way.
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Flow past a stretching plate

TL;DR: In this paper, a plastischem material fliesst aus einem Spalt with einer Geschwindigkeit, die proportional zum Abstand vom Spalt ist.
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Theory of Micropolar Fluids

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived equations of motion, constitutive equations and boundary conditions for a class of fluids named micropolar fluids, which respond to micro-rotational motions and spin inertia and therefore can support couple stress and distributed body couples.
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Boundary‐layer behavior on continuous solid surfaces: I. Boundary‐layer equations for two‐dimensional and axisymmetric flow

B. C. Sakiadis
- 01 Mar 1961 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the boundary-layer behavior on continuous surfaces is examined, and the basic differential and integral momentum equations of boundary layer theory are derived for such surfaces, for both laminar and turbulent flow in the boundary layer.
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Boundary‐layer behavior on continuous solid surfaces: III. The boundary layer on a continuous cylindrical surface

B. C. Sakiadis
- 01 Jun 1961 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the behavior of laminar and turbulent boundary layers on a moving continuous cylindrical surface is investigated by the integral method, based on assumed velocity profiles that satisfy the appropriate boundary conditions.
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