Rai et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Thermal instability in nanoliquid under four types of magnetic-field modulation within Hele-Shaw cellRai et al., 2023
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- 2244976766600397729
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- Rai S
- Bhadauria B
- Kumar A
- Singh B
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- ASME Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
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The influence of trigonometric cosine, square, sawtooth, and triangular wave types of magnetic-field modulation in nanoliquid within Hele-Shaw cell is studied in this paper utilizing linear/nonlinear explorations. The solvability condition to the third-order solution of …
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