The Flows of a Third Grade Fluid Through Infinite Planes


Authors

M. R. Mohyuddin - Department of Physics, Room 2115 Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences IASBS Gava Zang, Zanjan 45195, Iran M. A. Sadiq - Department of Mathematics, The University of YORK YORK, YO105AA, UK A. M. Siddiqui - Department of Mathematics, The Pennsylvania State University York Campus, York, PA 17403 USA


Abstract

The paper reads the flow of an incompressible, unidirectional, steady third grade non-Newtonian fluid between two infinite planes. The flow is symmetric with respect to \(x\)− axis with constant pressure gradient. The governing equations for the flow are second order nonlinear differential equations. Homotopy Analysis Method is applied to obtain the solution.


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M. R. Mohyuddin, M. A. Sadiq, A. M. Siddiqui, The Flows of a Third Grade Fluid Through Infinite Planes, Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, 1 (2010), no. 2, 107--122

AMA Style

Mohyuddin M. R., Sadiq M. A., Siddiqui A. M., The Flows of a Third Grade Fluid Through Infinite Planes. J Math Comput SCI-JM. (2010); 1(2):107--122

Chicago/Turabian Style

Mohyuddin, M. R., Sadiq, M. A., Siddiqui, A. M.. "The Flows of a Third Grade Fluid Through Infinite Planes." Journal of Mathematics and Computer Science, 1, no. 2 (2010): 107--122


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