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    Mass Transpiration on Newtonian Flow Over a Porous Stretching/Shrinking Sheet With Slip
    (Elsevier, 2020) Nagaraju, K. R.; Sheremet, M. A.; Baleanu, D.; Lorenzini, E.; Mahabaleshwar, U. S.
    The motivation behind this article is to research the Newtonian liquid flow porous stretching/ shrinking sheet utilizing a Brinkman model. The leading system of non-linear partial differential equations relating the article is mapped to standard ordinary differential equations via similarity transformations. Exact result is obtained for velocity. The effects of the Brinkman number or viscosity ratio, slip parameter, Darcy number, suction/injection (mass transpiration) parameter and the mass suction parameter on the velocity dispersion are introduced graphically and talked about. The outcomes have conceivable innovative applications in extrusion process and such other unified zones and in the fluid based frameworks including stretchable materials. Examination of fluid flow past a permeable stretching/shrinking sheet embedded in a non-Darcy permeable medium has been performed for a wide scope of various parameters. Exact solution has been obtained.
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