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Flow and heat transfer on a continuous flat surface moving in a parallel free stream of power-law fluid
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    Flow and heat transfer on a continuous flat surface moving in a parallel free stream of power-law fluid (English)
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    15 April 1997
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    Boundary layer solutions are presented to investigate the steady flow and heat transfer characteristics of a continuous flat surface moving in a parallel free stream of power-law fluid. The equations of motion are reduced to nonlinear ordinary differential equations by similarity transformations. These equations are solved numerically with double precision, using a procedure based on finite difference approximations. The results are presented for the distribution of velocity and temperature profiles within the boundary layer. The effects of the power-law index of fluid on the shear stress at the wall and the rate of heat transfer are studied.
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    boundary layer
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    effects of power-law index
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    nonlinear ordinary differential equations
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    similarity transformations
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    distribution of velocity
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    temperature profiles
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