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On combined effects of heat transfer and chemical reaction for the flow through an asymmetric channel with orthogonally deformable porous walls
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    On combined effects of heat transfer and chemical reaction for the flow through an asymmetric channel with orthogonally deformable porous walls (English)
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    12 October 2018
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    Summary: The combined effects of heat transfer and chemical reaction are studied for the flow through a semi-infinite asymmetric channel with orthogonally deformable porous walls. The similarity transforms have been used to reduce the conservation laws to a corresponding system of nonlinear ordinary differential equations. The resulting equations are solved, both analytically and numerically, by using Homotopy Analysis Method (HAM) and the fourth-order Runge-Kutta (RK-4) method, respectively. The convergence of the analytical solution is assured through the so-called total squared residual error analysis. The optimal values of auxiliary parameters are obtained by minimizing the total squared residual error.
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