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Comments on “hydromagnetic slip flow with heat transfer in an inclined channel”

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The hydromagnetic slip flow of a viscous incompressible and electrically conducting fluid through an inclined channel of rectangular cross section in the presence of a transverse magnetic field has been analysed. The walls of the channel are assumed to have prescribed temperatures and finite conductivities. The boundary conditions for both velocity and temperature are properly rectified. The expressions for the velocity, induced magnetic field and the temperature are obtained both analytically and numerically.

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Jothimani, S., Anjali Devi, S.P. Comments on “hydromagnetic slip flow with heat transfer in an inclined channel”. Czech J Phys 48, 89–96 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021244414728

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