A hybrid computational approach for Jeffery–Hamel flow in non-parallel walls

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The key goal of this article is to present an efficient hybrid computational technique, namely homotopy analysis transform method (HATM), to investigate Jeffery–Hamel flow. The HATM is an innovative and efficient amalgamation of homotopy analysis technique, standard Laplace transform scheme and homotopy polynomials. The effect of Reynolds number on velocity profile is studied graphically. The obtained results are compared with existing results and it is noticed that the outcomes are in an excellent agreement. The outcomes of the suggested method reveal that the technique is easy to handle and computationally very fantastic.

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Singh, J., Rashidi, M. M., Sushila, & Kumar, D. (2019). A hybrid computational approach for Jeffery–Hamel flow in non-parallel walls. Neural Computing and Applications, 31(7), 2407–2413. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00521-017-3198-y

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