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Hydromagnetic Couette flow between two vertical semi infinite permeable plates. (English) Zbl 1471.76092

The authors study the hydromagnetic Couette flow between two vertical semi-infinite permeable plates using finite difference method. The fluid flow is unsteady, viscous, incompressible and electrically conducting. The final nonlinear partial differential equations governing this flow problem are solved numerically. 1. In the abstract part, the authors mention magnetic field and Joule heating effect, but it is not included in the title; 2. At least 5 keywords must be mentioned; 3. Some more recent references in the present work are to be added; 4. If the authors improved the quality of the graphs like zoom tool wherever necessary, the readers could easily understand; 5. In the conclusion part, if the authors mentioned the physical significance of each result instead of increase/decrease, then the quality of the paper would be improved.

MSC:

76W05 Magnetohydrodynamics and electrohydrodynamics
76S05 Flows in porous media; filtration; seepage
76M20 Finite difference methods applied to problems in fluid mechanics
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