M. H. Hamdan

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Recent developments in the von Mises transformation and its applications in the computational sciences2016-05-24Paper
A permeability function for Brinkman's equation2016-05-24Paper
On the micropolar fluid flow through porous media2016-05-24Paper
Poiseuelle flow through a channel bounded by porous layers2016-05-24Paper
Flow through variable permeability porous layers2012-09-04Paper
A note on polar fluid flow through porous media with Forchheimer effects2012-09-04Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31121452012-01-13Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31121602012-01-13Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31121072012-01-13Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q31121682012-01-13Paper
A note on the integral function \(Ni(x)\) and its elementary properties2011-07-27Paper
On the \(Ni(x)\) integral function and its application to the Airy's non-homogeneous equation2011-04-19Paper
First-order accurate finite difference schemes for boundary vorticity approximations in curvilinear geometries2009-11-23Paper
Two-pressure model of dusty gas flow through porous media2009-10-12Paper
On the flow of a dusty gas with constant number density through granular porous media2009-03-30Paper
Analysis of particulate behavior in porous media2008-09-01Paper
On the universality of the von Mises transformation2008-01-14Paper
Fluid-particle model of flow through porous media: The case of uniform particle distribution and parallel velocity fields2007-02-19Paper
A note on the generalized Beltrami flow through porous media2006-09-25Paper
Infiltration of oil into porous sediments2006-08-04Paper
Riabouchinsky flow through porous media2006-07-11Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q57180392006-01-13Paper
Fully developed flow through a porous channel bounded by flat plates2005-11-14Paper
Computational complexities and streamfunction coordinates2005-11-14Paper
Fluid mechanics of the interface region between two porous layers.2003-01-28Paper
Coupled parallel flow through composite porous layers2002-04-03Paper
Numerical simulation of gas-particulate flow through curvilinear porous channels2001-12-13Paper
An alternative approach to exact solutions of a special class of Navier-Stokes flows2001-04-26Paper
Optimal distribution of energy resources and policy implementation in an \(n\)-sector society.2001-04-25Paper
A note on computational uncertainty2000-09-10Paper
Non-reactive gas-particulate models of flow through porous media1999-12-02Paper
Some admissible geometries in the study of steady plane flow of a dusty fluid through porous media1999-11-02Paper
Computational complexities in the simulation of viscous fluid flow using streamfunction coordinates1998-12-08Paper
Natural coordinate system approach to coupled n-phase fluid flow in curved domains1997-10-26Paper
Aspects of thin-film polar fluid lubrication1997-10-23Paper
Dusty gas flow through porous media1996-12-02Paper
Effects of coordinate transformation and differencing schemes on matrix structure and convergence history1996-06-23Paper
Analysis of the polar form of the von Mises transformation1996-01-29Paper
Single-phase flow through porous channels. II: Flow models, critical length, and viscous separation1995-07-05Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q46976201995-05-01Paper
Single-phase flow through porous channels: A review of flow models and channel entry conditions1995-02-16Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42731051994-01-09Paper
On the Darcy-Lapwood-Brinkman-Saffman dusty fluid flow models through porous media. I: Models development1993-05-16Paper
Computational aspects of flow through curved domains: The effect of no- slip1993-05-16Paper
On the Darcy-Lapwood-Brinkman-Saffman dusty fluid flow models through porous media. II: Applications to flow into a two-dimensional sink1993-05-16Paper
Analysis of the squeezing flow of dusty fluids1993-04-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q40304691993-04-01Paper
The double von Mises transformation in the study of two-phase fluid flow over curved boundaries: Theory and analysis1993-01-16Paper
Applications of von Mises coordinates in porous media flow1992-12-14Paper
Analysis of the Darcy-Lapwood and Darcy-Lapwood-Brinkman models: Significance of the Laplacian1992-06-26Paper
A dusty gas flow model in porous media1990-01-01Paper
The steady motion of an incompressible dusty gas in porous media1990-01-01Paper

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