2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00542-018-4157-y
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Analysis of non-linear radiative stagnation point flow of Carreau fluid with homogeneous-heterogeneous reactions

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“…Further, it has been shown there 8 that axial fluid velocity declines with a rise in the viscosity while the dual effect of viscosity is found on the transverse fluid velocity. Meanwhile, Hayat et al 9 discussed the steady 2D stagnation-point flow with both heat generation and thermal radiation. They noticed in 9 that variations in the radiation variable and Biot number improve the dimensionless fluid temperature.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Further, it has been shown there 8 that axial fluid velocity declines with a rise in the viscosity while the dual effect of viscosity is found on the transverse fluid velocity. Meanwhile, Hayat et al 9 discussed the steady 2D stagnation-point flow with both heat generation and thermal radiation. They noticed in 9 that variations in the radiation variable and Biot number improve the dimensionless fluid temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Hayat et al 9 discussed the steady 2D stagnation-point flow with both heat generation and thermal radiation. They noticed in 9 that variations in the radiation variable and Biot number improve the dimensionless fluid temperature. Further, Aly and Pop 10 have obtained unique and dual solutions for a steady 2D stagnation-point flow associated with dynamic hybrid nanofluid.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Few attempts regarding solar radiation can be consulted through refs. [16][17][18] and several attempts therein. On the other hand the simultaneous natural/forced convective flow (mixed convection flow) has been reported experimentally, analytically and numerically [19][20][21][22].…”
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“…Abbas et al [42] studied the impact of activation energy in chemically reacted Casson liquid flow. Recently Zeeshan et al [43] and Archana and Mahanthesh [44]…”
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confidence: 99%