2018
DOI: 10.14419/ijet.v7i4.10.27920
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Combined Effects of Inclined Lorentzian forces and Melting heat transfer on Radiating Flow of Carbon Nanofluid past a Stretching Cylinder

Abstract: An analysis was made to study the effects of non-uniform heat source or sink and aligned magnetic field effect on boundary layer flow of carbon nanofluid past a stretching cylinder with melting heat transfer and radiation. The Prandtl boundary layer equations are transformed into highly nonlinear ordinary differential equations utilizing similarity variables. The final resolved system is explained with shooting method. The upshots of governing factors on the velocity, temperature, surface skin friction and rat… Show more

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