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Effects of thermal conductivity in radiative magnetohydrodynamic channel flow

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The Hartmann problem for the viscous laminar flow of an electrically conducting liquid between parallel walls with a transverse magnetic field is examined when effects of both thermal conductivity and radiation are significant. Details of the temperature distribution and radiative flux are presented.

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  1. J. B. Helliwell, Effects of thermal radiation in magnetohydrodynamic channel flow,J. Eng. Math., 7 (1973) 11–17.

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Finally it is a pleasure to acknowledge the assistance of Mr. T. Jenkins of the Computing Laboratory in the University of Bradford whose expert manipulation of the EAL 680 analogue computer in this university produced the above solutions.

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Helliwell, J.B. Effects of thermal conductivity in radiative magnetohydrodynamic channel flow. J Eng Math 7, 347–350 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01535417

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