Nanofluid Flow Past a Static Wedge with Velocity Slip Condition

Nanofluids are known for their exceptional thermophysical properties, especially their thermal conductivity, which make them ideal for a number of heat transfer applications. In this study, the mixed convection nanofluid flow past a static wedge with the presence of velocity slip condition is invest...

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