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The following pages link to MHD boundary-layer flow of a micropolar fluid past a wedge with constant wall heat flux (Q718817):
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- Reliable treatment of a new analytical method for solving MHD boundary-layer equations (Q363764) (← links)
- Analytical solution of magnetohydrodynamic sink flow (Q414253) (← links)
- Some new exact analytical solutions for helical flows of second grade fluids (Q430252) (← links)
- Approximate solutions to MHD Falkner-Skan flow over permeable wall (Q536533) (← links)
- New algebraic approaches to classical boundary layer problems (Q546354) (← links)
- On the computation of analytical solutions of an unsteady magnetohydrodynamics flow of a third grade fluid with Hall effects (Q552254) (← links)
- The modified differential transform method for solving MHD boundary-layer equations (Q711805) (← links)
- Heat and mass transfer for Sorét and Dufour's effect on mixed convection boundary layer flow over a stretching vertical surface in a porous medium filled with a viscoelastic fluid (Q718222) (← links)
- An approximate solution of the MHD Falkner-Skan flow by Hermite functions pseudospectral method (Q718315) (← links)
- Using differential transform method and Padé approximant for solving MHD flow in a laminar liquid film from a horizontal stretching surface (Q966352) (← links)
- Series solutions for the stagnation flow of a second-grade fluid over a shrinking sheet (Q1047284) (← links)
- Interaction of two spherical particles rotating in a micropolar fluid (Q1931095) (← links)
- Lie group analysis and numerical solution of magnetohydrodynamic free convective slip flow of micropolar fluid over a moving plate with heat transfer (Q2006227) (← links)
- On successive linearization method for differential equations with nonlinear conditions (Q2159186) (← links)
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- Unsteady flow of micropolar fluid on a magnetized sheet: Effects of magnetic and microrotation parameters on wall couple stress and skin friction (Q6188890) (← links)