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Flow and heat transfer from a continuous surface in a parallel free stream of micropolar fluid
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    Flow and heat transfer from a continuous surface in a parallel free stream of micropolar fluid (English)
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    Boundary layer solutions are presented to investigate the steady flow and heat transfer characteristics from a continuous flat surface moving in a parallel free stream of micropolar fluid. Numerical results are presented for the distribution of velocity, micro-rotation and temperature profiles within the boundary layer. The groupings of the material properties of the fluid were allowed to vary over a wide range.
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    Boundary layer solutions
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    steady flow
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    heat transfer characteristics
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    continuous flat surface
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    parallel free stream of micropolar fluid
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