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We review both present and past motions at major plate boundaries, which have the horizontal component in average 10 to 100 times faster (10–100 mm/yr) than the vertical component (0.01–1 mm/yr) in al...
Effects of Porosity on the Free Convection Flow of Non-Newtonian Fluids Along a Vertical Plate Embedded in a Porous Medium
Non-Newtonian flow natural convection porous medium
2009/10/15
In recent years, great interest has been shown in porous media. The applications of porous media ingeophysics, petroleum processes, and air conditioning are well established. Many studies of porous me...
RADIATION AND MASS TRANSFER EFFECTS ON MHD FREE CONVECTION FLOW PAST AN IMPULSIVELY STARTED ISOTHERMAL VERTICAL PLATE WITH DISSIPATION
thermal radiation mass transfer MHD
2009/10/14
This paper is focused on the study of effects of thermal radiation on the natural convective heat and mass transfer of a viscous, incompressible, gray absorbing-emitting fluid flowing past an impulsiv...
Double Diffusive Mixed Convection Flow Over a Moving Vertical Plate in the Presence of Internal Heat Generation and Chemical Reaction
Convection Flow a Moving Vertical Plate Internal Heat Generation Chemical Reaction
2010/3/17
Double Diffusive Mixed Convection Flow Over a Moving Vertical Plate in the Presence of Internal Heat Generation and Chemical Reaction.
Variable viscosity effects on hydromagnetic boundary layer flow along a continuously moving vertical plate in the presence of radiation
MHD variable viscosity
2010/9/15
This work presents a study of the flow and heat transfer of an incompressible viscous electrically conducting fluid over a continuously moving vertical infinite plate with uniform suction and heat flu...
The free-surface flow due to a jet against an infinite vertical plate in presence of surface tension
Free surface Potential flow Weber number
2010/9/16
In the present work, we are interested by the study of a bidimensional and potential jet with a free surface. The fluid is assumed to be inviscid, incompressible and irrotational against a vertical pl...