2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cnsns.2010.05.028
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Heat transfer of a generalized stretching/shrinking wall problem with convective boundary conditions

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“…Some examples of these studies can be found in [3 -17]. More recently, Aziz [18], Magyari [19], Ishak [20], Ishak et al [21], and Yao et al [22] considered the similar problem for the case of convective boundary conditions. Aziz [18] considered the classical hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers over a flat plate in a uniform stream of fluid and demonstrated that a similarity solution is possible if the convective heat transfer associated with the hot fluid on the lower surface of the plate is proportional to x −1/2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some examples of these studies can be found in [3 -17]. More recently, Aziz [18], Magyari [19], Ishak [20], Ishak et al [21], and Yao et al [22] considered the similar problem for the case of convective boundary conditions. Aziz [18] considered the classical hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers over a flat plate in a uniform stream of fluid and demonstrated that a similarity solution is possible if the convective heat transfer associated with the hot fluid on the lower surface of the plate is proportional to x −1/2 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hashimi et al [10] developed analytical solutions in studying squeezing fluid flow of nanofluid. The effect of stretching sheet wall problem adopting natural convective boundary conditions was investigated by Yao et al, Kandasamy et al., Makinde and Aziz [18,22,50]. However, in recent past, the effects of slip effect on fluid…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Boundary layer flow over a vertical flat surface with slip flow and constant heat flux surface condition was proposed by Aziz (2010). Yao et al (2011) investigated the heat transfer of a viscous fluid flow with a convective boundary condition over a stretching/shrinking sheet. Hydrodynamic and thermal features of the steady forced convective boundary layer flow over a porous plate in a Darcy porous medium with slip at the boundary.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%