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Zbl 1102.76077
Hameed, M.; Nadeem, S.
Unsteady MHD flow of a non-Newtonian fluid on a porous plate.
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[J] J. Math. Anal. Appl. 325, No. 1, 724-733 (2007). ISSN 0022-247X

Summary: We study the MHD flow of non-Newtonian fluid on a porous plate, and obtain two exact solutions for non-torsionally generated unsteady hydromagnetic flow of electrically conducting second-order incompressible fluid bounded by an infinite non-conducting porous plate subjected to a uniform suction or blowing. The governing partial differential equation for the flow has been established. The mathematical analysis is presented for the hydromagnetic boundary layer flow neglecting the induced magnetic field. The effect of material constants of the second-order fluid on the velocity field is discussed.
MSC 2000:
*76W05 Flows in presence of electromagnetic forces
76A05 Non-Newtonian fluids
76S05 Flows in porous media
76U05 Rotating fluids

Keywords: rotating system; second-order fluid; boundary layer flow

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