Darcy-Forchheimer relation in magnetohydrodynamic Jeffrey nanofluid flow over stretching surface
DOI10.3934/dcdss.2020399zbMath1487.76089OpenAlexW3040750550MaRDI QIDQ2056528
Hülya Durur, Ghulam Rasool, A. Shafiq
Publication date: 8 December 2021
Published in: Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems. Series S (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.3934/dcdss.2020399
heat transfermass transferhomotopy methodmagnetohydrodynamicsnanoparticleJeffrey nanofluidDarcy-Forchheimer relation
Non-Newtonian fluids (76A05) Flows in porous media; filtration; seepage (76S05) Suspensions (76T20) Magnetohydrodynamics and electrohydrodynamics (76W05) Basic methods in fluid mechanics (76M99) Diffusive and convective heat and mass transfer, heat flow (80A19)
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