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The Essential Guide to turning your Research in Fluid Mechanics The study of non-Newtonian fluids has attracted much attention because of their practical applications. With the growing importance of non-Newtonian fluids in modern technology and industries, investigations of such fluids are desirable. A number of industrially important fluids including molten plastics, polymers, pulps, foods and fossil fuels, which may saturate in underground beds, exhibit non-Newtonian behavior. Due to flow behavior of non-Newtonian fluids, the governing equations are much complicated and highly non-linear…mehr

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The Essential Guide to turning your Research in Fluid Mechanics The study of non-Newtonian fluids has attracted much attention because of their practical applications. With the growing importance of non-Newtonian fluids in modern technology and industries, investigations of such fluids are desirable. A number of industrially important fluids including molten plastics, polymers, pulps, foods and fossil fuels, which may saturate in underground beds, exhibit non-Newtonian behavior. Due to flow behavior of non-Newtonian fluids, the governing equations are much complicated and highly non-linear when compared to Newtonian fluids. The study of flow and heat transfer for an electrically conducting fluid past a porous plate/ in a channel under the influence of a magnetic field has attracted the interest of many investigators in view of its applications in many engineering problems such as Magneto hydrodynamic (MHD) generator, Oil exploration, Plasma studies, and Geothermal energy extractions.
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Dr.K.Kavita is currently Asst.Prof at BVRIT Hyderabad.Her current area research is Fluid Mechanics and its applications ,has published around 10 journals.She has 17 years experience in teaching.Dr.K.Rama Krishna Prasad is currently Eminent Prof at S.V.University,Tpt.Formally he was Prof and Principal,has successfully completed 17 students for PhD