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Stretching flows with general slip boundary condition

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In this article, general slip boundary condition is used to solve the viscous incompressible flows induced by a stretching sheet and a similarity solution is developed by shooting method using Runge-Kutta algorithm.
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General slip boundary condition is used to solve the viscous incompressible flows induced by a stretching sheet. These flow problems corresponds to the planar and axisymmetric stretching. A similarity solution is developed by shooting method using Runge–Kutta algorithm. The results are graphically displayed and discussed under the influence of slip parameter and critical shear rate. The comparison of stretching flow problem subject to Navier's boundary condition in the planar case is made with the available numerical results in the literature.

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Hydromagnetic slip flow of nanofluid over a curved stretching surface with heat generation and thermal radiation

TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the flow and heat transfer in a two-dimensional boundary layer flow of an electrically conducting nanofluid over a curved stretching sheet coiled in a circle of radius R. The mathematical model of the flow situation under consideration is developed using a curvilinear coordinates system which results in a set of partial differential equations.
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Second order slip flow and heat transfer over a stretching sheet with non-linear Navier boundary condition

TL;DR: In this paper, the second order slip flow and heat transfer over a stretching sheet were analyzed and the governing partial differential equations of the flow were reduced into non-linear ordinary differential equations.
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Stagnation-point flow of a hydromagnetic viscous fluid over stretching/shrinking sheet with generalized slip condition in the presence of homogeneous–heterogeneous reactions

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of homogeneous-heterogeneous reactions on an electrically conducting viscous fluid near the stagnation-point past a permeable stretching/shrinking sheet with uniform suction and generalized slip condition was analyzed.
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Effect of partial slip on hydromagnetic flow over a porous stretching sheet with non-uniform heat source/sink, thermal radiation and wall mass transfer

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of partial slip on hydromagnetic boundary layer flow in porous medium over a stretching surface with space and temperature dependent internal heat generation/absorption, thermal radiation and wall mass transfer (suction/blowing).
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Axisymmetric Stagnation-Point Flow with a General Slip Boundary Condition over a Lubricated Surface

TL;DR: In this paper, the axisymmetric stagnation point flow of a viscous fluid over a lubricated surface was investigated by imposing a generalized slip condition at the fluid-fluid interface.
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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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B. C. Sakiadis
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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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On Stresses in Rarified Gases arising from Inequalities of Temperature

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the difference between the maximum and the minimum pressure at a point may be of considerable magnitude when the density of the gas is small enough, and when the inequalities of temperature are produced by small solid bodies at a higher or lower temperature than the vessel containing the gas.
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A general boundary condition for liquid flow at solid surfaces

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present results from molecular dynamics simulations of newtonian liquids under shear which indicate that there exists a general nonlinear relationship between the amount of slip and the local shear rate at a solid surface.
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