Study of two dimensional boundary layer flow of a thin film second grade fluid with variable thermo-physical properties in three dimensions space

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The formation of three dimensional study from two dimensional study due to high intensified magnetic field is investigated for a thin film second-grade fluid with variable fluid properties. The effects of Soret, Dufour, thermophoresis, thermal radiation and viscous dissipation are taken into account in the problem. Similarity transformations are employed to convert the governing equations into dimensionless form which have been solved by using homotopy analysis method (HAM). Quite real results are achieved with the help of emerging parameters which are shown through different graphs for velocities, temperature and concentration profiles.

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Khan, N. S. (2019). Study of two dimensional boundary layer flow of a thin film second grade fluid with variable thermo-physical properties in three dimensions space. Filomat, 33(16), 5387–5405. https://doi.org/10.2298/FIL1916387K

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