TITLE

# DTM-Pade Approximants for MHD Flow with Suction/Blowing

AUTHOR(S)
Thiagarajan, M.; Senthilkumar, K.
PUB. DATE
October 2013
SOURCE
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics;Oct2013, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p537
SOURCE TYPE
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
In this paper, we study theoretically the magnetic effect of Blasius equation with suction/blowing. The similarity transformations are applied to reduce the governing partial differential equations to a set of nonlinear ordinary differential equations in dimensionless form. A mathematical technique, namely the Differential Transform Method (DTM), is used to solve the nonlinear differential equations under appropriate boundary conditions, in the form of series with easily computable terms. Then, Pade approximants are applied to the solutions to increase the convergence of the given series. The combined DTM-Pade procedure is implemented directly without requiring linearization, discretization or perturbation. Graphical results are presented to investigate influence of the Magnetic field on the velocity profiles.
ACCESSION #
91956074

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