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Investigation of Jeffery-Hamel Flow for Nanofluid in the Presence of Magnetic Field by a New Approach in the Optimal Homotopy Analysis Method [PDF]
In this article, numerical study of nanofluid flow between two inclined planes is carried out under the influence of magnetic field. Water-based nanofluid with nanoparticle of Copper (Cu) is taken into consideration for the present investigation.
Uddhaba Biswal, Snehashish Chakraverty
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In this paper, we solved some problems of nonlinear second kind of Volterra integral equations by Optimal Homotopy Asymptotic Method(OHAM). We compared the results obtained by OHAM with the exact solutions of the problems.
H. Ullah, S. Mukhtar, M. Nawaz, M. Adnan
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Comparison of ADM and OHAM methods for lift velocity profile. .
Comparison of ADM and OHAM methods for lift velocity profile. .
Sharidan Shafie (397535) +4 more
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An Efficient Analytical Technique for Time-Fractional Parabolic Partial Differential Equations
In this work, we examine time-fractional fourth-order parabolic partial differential equations with the aid of the optimal homotopy asymptotic method (OHAM).
Muhammad Mustahsan +5 more
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This paper emphasizes some geometrical properties of the Maxwell–Bloch equations. Based on these properties, the closed-form solutions of their equations are established.
Remus-Daniel Ene +3 more
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Comparison of OHAM and ADM for drainage velocity profile.
When Comparison of OHAM and ADM for drainage velocity profile.
Sharidan Shafie (397535) +5 more
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Comparison of OHAM and ADM for lift velocity.
When Comparison of OHAM and ADM for lift velocity.
Sharidan Shafie (397535) +5 more
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Comparison of ADM and OHAM methods for lift temperature distribution..
Comparison of ADM and OHAM methods for lift temperature distribution..
Sharidan Shafie (397535) +4 more
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In this article comparative analysis of various semi-numerical schemes has been made for the case of squeezing flow of an incompressible viscous fluid between two large parallel plates having no-slip at the boundaries.
Inayat Ullah +3 more
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For a Casson flow which is under consideration here, its rheological equation is adopted with the assumptions of viscous dissipation properties of flow and all the constant properties. By Nakamura and Sawada, the model proposed, which is biviscosity, is implemented and is mostly used for the representation of Casson electrolytes in LIB.
Tareq Manzoor +5 more
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