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On the Exact Analytical and Numerical Solutions of Nano Boundary-Layer Fluid Flows

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  • Emad H. Aly
  • Abdelhalim Ebaid

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The nonlinear boundary value problem describing the nanoboundary-layer flow with linear Navier boundary condition is investigated theoretically and numerically in this paper. The -expansion method is applied to search for the all possible exact solutions, and its results are then validated by the Chebyshev pseudospectral differentiation matrix (ChPDM) approach which has been recently introduced and successfully used. This numerical technique is firstly applied and, on comparing with the other recent work, it is found that the results are very accurate and effective to deal with the current problem. It is then used to examine and validate the present analytical analysis. Although the -expansion method has been used widely to solve nonlinear wave equations, its application for nonlinear boundary value problems has not been discussed yet, and the present paper may be the first to address this point. It is clarified that the exact solutions obtained via the -expansion method cannot be obtained by using some of the other methods. In addition, the domain of the physical parameters involved in the current boundary value problem is also discussed. Furthermore, the convex, vicinity of zero, and asymptotic solutions are deduced.

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  • Emad H. Aly & Abdelhalim Ebaid, 2012. "On the Exact Analytical and Numerical Solutions of Nano Boundary-Layer Fluid Flows," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-22, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:415431
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/415431
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    1. Aly, E.H. & Vajravelu, K., 2014. "Exact and numerical solutions of MHD nano boundary-layer flows over stretching surfaces in a porous medium," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 232(C), pages 191-204.

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