
doi: 10.1002/fld.2325
AbstractIn this paper, the problem of unsteady flow induced by a shrinking sheet with mass transfer in a rotating fluid is studied. The transformed boundary layer equations are solved numerically by an implicit finite‐difference scheme known as the Keller‐box method. The influence of rotation, unsteadiness and mass suction parameters on the reduced skin friction coefficients f″(0) and g′(0), as well as the lateral velocity and velocity profiles are presented and discussed in detail. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
numerical solution, shrinking sheet, mass transfer, Heat and mass transfer, heat flow, rotating fluid, Dimensional analysis and similarity applied to problems in fluid mechanics, General theory of rotating fluids, boundary layer, unsteady flow
numerical solution, shrinking sheet, mass transfer, Heat and mass transfer, heat flow, rotating fluid, Dimensional analysis and similarity applied to problems in fluid mechanics, General theory of rotating fluids, boundary layer, unsteady flow
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