On a similarity solution of MHD boundary layer flow over a moving vertical cylinder

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The steady flow of an incompressible electrically conducting fluid over a semi-infinite moving vertical cylinder in the presence of a uniform transverse magnetic field is analyzed. The partial differential equations governing the flow are reduced to an ordinary differential equation, using the self-similarity transformation. The analysis deals with the existence of an exact solution to the boundary value problem by a shooting method.

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Amkadni, M., & Adnane, A. (2006). On a similarity solution of MHD boundary layer flow over a moving vertical cylinder. Differential Equations and Nonlinear Mechanics, 2006, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1155/DENM/2006/52765

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