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Non-uniform slot injection (suction) into water boundary layers over (i) a cylinder and (ii) a sphere

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In this article, the effect of non-uniform slot injection (suction) into steady two-dimensional and axi-symmetric laminar boundary layers with variable viscosity and Prandtl number was investigated.
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This article is published in International Journal of Engineering Science.The article was published on 2003-07-01. It has received 44 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Laminar flow & Prandtl number.

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Matrix iterative analysis (2nd edn), by Richard S. Varga. Springer Series in Computational Mathematics 27. Pp. 358. £55. 2000. ISBN 3 540 66321 5 (Springer Verlag).

TL;DR: Roughly one in six of Walsh's 281 publications are included, photographically reproduced, and reproduction is excellent except for one paper from 1918, which is an obituary.
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Study of MHD boundary layer flow over a heated stretching sheet with variable viscosity

TL;DR: In this article, a steady two-dimensional flow of an electrically conducting incompressible fluid over a heated stretching sheet is considered, where the flow is permeated by a uniform transverse magnetic field.
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Heat and mass transfer analysis for boundary layer stagnation-point flow towards a heated porous stretching sheet with heat absorption/generation and suction/blowing

TL;DR: In this article, a similarity analysis is performed to investigate the structure of the boundary layer stagnation-point flow and heat transfer over a stretching sheet in a porous medium subject to suction/blowing and in the presence of internal heat generation/absorption.
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Effects of thermal radiation and variable fluid viscosity on free convective flow and heat transfer past a porous stretching surface

TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered free convective boundary layer flow and heat transfer of a fluid with variable viscosity over a porous stretching vertical surface in presence of thermal radiation, and the symmetry groups admitted by the corresponding boundary value problem are obtained by using a special form of Lie group transformations viz. scaling group of transformations.
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MHD effects on heat transfer over stretching sheet embedded in porous medium with variable viscosity, viscous dissipation and heat source/sink

TL;DR: In this paper, the symmetry groups admitted by the corresponding boundary value problem are obtained by using Lie's scaling group of transformations, which are used to convert the partial differential equations of the governing equations into self-similar non-linear ordinary differential equations.
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Non-uniform slot injection into a laminar boundary layer

TL;DR: In this paper, slot injection into a laminar boundary layer in both supersonic and subsonic flow is considered, where the blowing rates are sufficiently large to provoke an interaction between the boundary layer and outer inviscid flow, and this interaction is accounted for by triple-deck theory.
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The buoyancy and variable viscosity effects on a water laminar boundary layer along a heated longitudinal horizontal cylinder.

TL;DR: In this article, a three-dimensional water boundary layer along a heated horizontal longitudinal hollow cylinder is given and the effects of water variable viscosity on the heat transfer and shear stress distribution are discussed.
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Wall Temperature Estimation for Heated Underwater Bodies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors make use of the axisymmelric flow equalions, a relation between the equivdcnt u l fhe Hartree @ for two-dimensional flow and pressure and radius gradient, to formalize a design procedure for estimating wall temperature and heat flux values necessary In stabilize the houndam layer un n class uf underwater bodies.
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Variable Viscosity Effect on the Laminar Water Boundary Layer on Heated Cones

TL;DR: In this paper, a similarity solution is presented for a three-dimensional boundary layer on a heated cone to stimulate the water flow past the forward part of an axisymmetric slender body.