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Dr. M Devakar
Dr. M Devakar
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur, India
Verified email at mth.vnit.ac.in
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Analytical solutions of couple stress fluid flows with slip boundary conditions
M Devakar, D Sreenivasu, B Shankar
Alexandria Engineering Journal 53 (3), 723-730, 2014
1272014
Magnetohydrodynamic peristaltic transport of couple stress fluid through porous medium in an inclined asymmetric channel with heat transfer
K Ramesh, M Devakar
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 394, 335-348, 2015
952015
Some analytical solutions for flows of Casson fluid with slip boundary conditions
K Ramesh, M Devakar
Ain Shams Engineering Journal 6 (3), 967-975, 2015
912015
Stokes' problems for an incompressible couple stress fluid
M Devakar, T Iyengar
Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 13 (2), 181-190, 2008
822008
Run up flow of a couple stress fluid between parallel plates
M Devakar, T Iyengar
Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control 15 (1), 29-37, 2010
642010
Effect of heat transfer on the peristaltic transport of a MHD second grade fluid through a porous medium in an inclined asymmetric channel
K Ramesh, M Devakar
Chinese Journal of physics 55 (3), 825-844, 2017
592017
Effects of heat and mass transfer on the peristaltic transport of MHD couple stress fluid through porous medium in a vertical asymmetric channel
K Ramesh, M Devakar
Journal of Fluids 2015, 2015
452015
Effect of endoscope on the peristaltic transport of a couple stress fluid with heat transfer: Application to biomedicine
K Ramesh, M Devakar
Nonlinear Engineering 8 (1), 619-629, 2019
332019
Fully developed flow of non-Newtonian fluids in a straight uniform square duct through porous medium
M Devakar, K Ramesh, S Chouhan, A Raje
Journal of the Association of Arab Universities for Basic and Applied …, 2017
312017
Stokes’ first problem for a micropolar fluid through state-space approach
M Devakar, TKV Iyengar
Applied Mathematical Modelling 33 (2), 924-936, 2009
252009
Magnetohydrodynamic effects on the peristaltic flow of couple stress fluid in an inclined tube with endoscope
M Devakar, K Ramesh, K Vajravelu
Journal of Computational Mathematics and Data Science 2, 100025, 2022
242022
A study on the unsteady flow of two immiscible micropolar and Newtonian fluids through a horizontal channel: A numerical approach
M Devakar, A Raje
The European Physical Journal Plus 133 (5), 180, 2018
232018
Biomechanical study of magnetohydrodynamic Prandtl nanofluid in a physiological vessel with thermal radiation and chemical reaction
K Ramesh, M Gnaneswara Reddy, M Devakar
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part N: Journal of …, 2018
202018
Effect of Heat transfer on the peristaltic flow of Walters B fluid in a vertical channel with an external magnetic field
K Ramesh, M Devakar
Journal of Aerospace Engineering 29 (2), 04015050, 2016
192016
Unsteady flows of a micropolar fluid between parallel plates using state space approach
M Devakar, TKV Iyengar
The European Physical Journal Plus 128, 1-13, 2013
182013
Unsteady flow of couple stress fluid sandwiched between Newtonian fluids through a channel
M Devakar, A Raje, S Hande
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A 73 (7), 629-637, 2018
162018
The influence of heat transfer on peristaltic transport of MHD second grade fluid through porous medium in a vertical asymmetric channel
K Ramesh, M Devakar
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics 8 (3), 351-365, 2015
162015
Electrokinetically modulated flow of couple stress magneto‐nanofluids in a microfluidic channel
K Ramesh, D Kumar, M Devakar
Heat Transfer—Asian Research 48 (1), 379-397, 2019
152019
Peristaltic transport of MHD Williamson fluid in an inclined asymmetric channel through porous medium with heat transfer
K Ramesh, M Devakar
Journal of Central South University 22, 3189-3201, 2015
152015
Analytical Solutions of Some Fully Developed Flows of Couple Stress Fluid between Concentric Cylinders with Slip Boundary Conditions
M Devakar, D Sreenivasu, B Shankar
International Journal of Engineering Mathematics 2014 (http://dx.doi.org/10 …, 2014
152014
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