Effects of slip condition, variable viscosity and inclined magnetic field on the peristaltic motion of a non-newtonian fluid in an inclined asymmetric channel

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The peristaltic motion of a third order fluid due to asymmetric waves propagating on the sidewalls of a inclined asymmetric channel is discussed. The key features of the problem includes long- wavelength and low-Reynolds number assumptions. A mathematical analysis has been carried out to investigate the effect of slip condition, variable viscosity and magnetohydrodynamics (MHD). Followed by the nondimensionalization of the nonlinear governing equations along with the non- linear boundary conditions, a perturbation analysis is made. For the validity of the approximate solution, a numerical solution is obtained using the iterative collocation technique.

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Afsar Khan, A., Sohail, A., Rashid, S., Mehdi Rashidi, M., & Alam Khan, N. (2016). Effects of slip condition, variable viscosity and inclined magnetic field on the peristaltic motion of a non-newtonian fluid in an inclined asymmetric channel. Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics, 9(3), 1381–1393. https://doi.org/10.18869/acadpub.jafm.68.228.24417

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