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Unsteady flow over a stretching surface in a rotating fluid
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    Unsteady flow over a stretching surface in a rotating fluid (English)
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    16 January 1993
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    The unsteady laminar, incompressible boundary layer flow caused by the stretching of a flat surface in a rotating fluid has been studied when the surface is stretched in a particular manner. The partial differential equations governing the semi-similar case and the ordinary differential equations governing the self-similar case have been solved numerically using the finite-difference scheme in combination with the quasilinearization technique.
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    flat surface
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    semi-similar case
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    ordinary differential equations
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    finite- difference scheme
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    quasilinearization technique
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