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The influence of free-convection currents and mass transfer in the case of laminar, non-steady boundary layer is studied here. The fluid is the air, considered incompressible and electrically conductive. The free-stream velocity oscillates about a mean value. A pulsated suction is also taken into account. A second meterial lies in small concentration in the fluid and absorbs part of the radiation. The influence of various parameters (G. M. etc.) on the flow is examined.
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Lekas, T.I., Georgantopoulos, G.A. Pulsated hydromagnetic flow with free-convection currents and mass transfer along a vertical infinite porous plate. Astrophys Space Sci 192, 91–101 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00653264
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