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On the hydromagnetic flow between two parallel, porous plates

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This paper deals with the two-dimensional unsteady flow of a conducting viscous incompressible fluid between two parallel, porous plates, one of which is fixed, while the other is uniformly accelerated, when there is a transverse magnetic field. It is shown that, for a given Hartmann number M, as suction parameter β increases, the velocity at any point of the fluid increases, the Skin friction at the stationary plate increases, while that at the accelerated plate decreases. The results are true, as time T increases, for given Hartmann number M and the suction parameter β. The results also hold good for a given β, as M increases when the magnetic lines of force are fixed relative to the plate, while they are just opposite for the magnetic lines of force fixed relative to the fluid.

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Communicated by Dr. T. Venkatarayudu,f.a.sc.

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Vidyanidhi, V., Rao, V.V.R. On the hydromagnetic flow between two parallel, porous plates. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 72, 272–278 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03049719

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