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Computational Analysis of Unsteady MHD Flow of Third Grade Fluid Between Two Infinitely Long Porous Plates

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In current work the unsteady MHD flow behaviour of a fluid of grade three between two infinitely long flat porous plates is scrutinized where the top lamina is fixed and the lower lamina moves with a velocity which vary with respect to time. Then the non linear p.d.e governing the flow behaviour are reduced to a system of algebraic equations using fully implicit finite difference scheme and numerical solution is obtained using damped-Newton method, which is then coded using MATLAB programming. Influence on velocity with variations in m, \( \alpha \), \( \gamma \), Re is interpreted through different graphical representation.

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Padhi, S., Nayak, I. (2021). Computational Analysis of Unsteady MHD Flow of Third Grade Fluid Between Two Infinitely Long Porous Plates. In: Rushi Kumar, B., Sivaraj, R., Prakash, J. (eds) Advances in Fluid Dynamics. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-4308-1_24

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