2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.csite.2022.102140
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Heat and mass transfer analysis above an unsteady infinite porous surface with chemical reaction

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“…Goud and Reddy 5 discussed unsteady heat absorption effect with radiation and heat transfer in flow along infinite vertical plate. Arshad et al 6 explored Maxwell fluid with chemical reaction over infinte surface embedded in porous medium for heat enhancement. Reddy et al 7 investigated heat transfer over stretching cylinder under generation/absorption effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Goud and Reddy 5 discussed unsteady heat absorption effect with radiation and heat transfer in flow along infinite vertical plate. Arshad et al 6 explored Maxwell fluid with chemical reaction over infinte surface embedded in porous medium for heat enhancement. Reddy et al 7 investigated heat transfer over stretching cylinder under generation/absorption effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It was observed that the temperature field tends to rise when the Prandtl number and radiation parameter decline. Arshad et al [ 10 ] observed the viscous fluid boundary layer flow across a permeable, flat surface with heat and mass transport using various study parameters. The fluid motion was detected to rise when the viscoelastic parameter, permeable medium parameter, and unsteadiness parameter improved.…”
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“…For the transport of nanofluid through a stretching surface, Ghasemi et al [ 10 ] used spectrum relaxation approach. Arshad et al [ 11 ] used the porous stretching surface to examine the fluid considering the chemical reaction.…”
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confidence: 99%