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ANALYTICAL SOLUTION OF COUPLED RADIATION-CONVECTION DISSIPATIVE NON-GRAY GAS FLOW IN A NON-DARCY POROUS MEDIUM  

Darvishi, Mohammad Taghi (Department of Mathematics, Razi University)
Khani, Farzad (Department of Mathematics, Bakhtar Institute of Higher Education)
Aziz, Abdul (Department of Mechanical Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Gonzaga University)
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Journal of applied mathematics & informatics / v.28, no.5_6, 2010 , pp. 1203-1216 More about this Journal
Abstract
The homotopy analysis method (HAM) has been applied to develop an analytic solution for the coupled radiation-convection dissipative non-gray gas flow in a non-Darcy porous medium. Results are presented for the surface shear and temperature profiles are presented to illustrate the effect of various parameters appearing in the analytical formulation. The accuracy and convergence of the method is also discussed.
Keywords
Homotopy analysis method; Non-gray gas flow; Convergence; Non-Darcy porous medium;
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