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Radiation absorption effects on the transient free-convection currents of a laminar boundary-layer (Q1088851)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4001772
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Radiation absorption effects on the transient free-convection currents of a laminar boundary-layer
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4001772

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    Radiation absorption effects on the transient free-convection currents of a laminar boundary-layer (English)
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    1987
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    The influence of radiation absorption on the free-convection currents on a vertical porous flat plate has been considered. A steady transverse magnetic field has been assumed, while the absorption is the result of the presence of a strong radiation-absorbing second material, in a small concentration within the main fluid. The analytical solution is in terms of the very small Eckert number, which expresses the viscous dissipation term. The solution shows small influence on the general velocity and temperature profile, but a strong one in the skin friction and the heat flux.
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    laminar boundary-layer
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    conducting incompressible viscous fluid
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    radiation absorption
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    free-convection currents
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    vertical porous flat plate
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    steady transverse magnetic field
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    radiation-absorbing second material
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