Unsteady natural convection boundary layer flow and heat transfer past a vertical flat plate with novel constitution models (Q2233341)

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Unsteady natural convection boundary layer flow and heat transfer past a vertical flat plate with novel constitution models
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    Unsteady natural convection boundary layer flow and heat transfer past a vertical flat plate with novel constitution models (English)
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    15 October 2021
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    The authors investigate the proper and reasonable constitutive relations to study the characteristics of unsteady natural convection boundary layer flow and heat transfer of viscoelastic fluid. A new distributed-order time-fractional constitution model is put forward to analyses the unsteady natural convection boundary layer flow and heat transfer, in which the magnetic field effect is considered. The mid-point quadrature method is applied to approach the distributed order integrals and the L1-formula is employed to discrete the time-fractional derivatives. The influences of different involved parameters on the velocity and temperature distributions and the comparisons of the distributions with different constitution models are presented by graphical illustrations and discussed in detail. A list of 25 references is also included into the paper. Reviewer is of the opinion that this is a well-done paper and will be of some importance to researchers working in viscoelastic fluid area.
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    natural convection
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    boundary layer flow
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    Maxwell fluid
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    time fractional derivative
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    mid-point quadrature rule
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    central difference scheme
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