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Implementation of DTM as a numerical study for the Casson fluid flow past an exponentially variable stretching sheet with thermal radiation

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  • Khadijah M. Abualnaja

    (Department of Mathematics and Statistics, College of Science, Taif University, P. O. Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi Arabia)

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This paper introduces a theoretical and numerical study for the problem of Casson fluid flow and heat transfer over an exponentially variable stretching sheet. Our contribution in this work can be observed in the presence of thermal radiation and the assumption of dependence of the fluid thermal conductivity on the heat. This physical problem is governed by a system of ordinary differential equations (ODEs), which is solved numerically by using the differential transformation method (DTM). This numerical method enables us to plot figures of the velocity and temperature distribution through the boundary layer region for different physical parameters. Apart from numerical solutions with the DTM, solutions to our proposed problem are also connected with studying the skin-friction coefficient. Estimates for the local Nusselt number are studied as well. The comparison of our numerical method with previously published results on similar special cases shows excellent agreement.

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  • Khadijah M. Abualnaja, 2021. "Implementation of DTM as a numerical study for the Casson fluid flow past an exponentially variable stretching sheet with thermal radiation," International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 32(08), pages 1-11, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijmpcx:v:32:y:2021:i:08:n:s0129183121501114
    DOI: 10.1142/S0129183121501114
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