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    Role of Magnet, Thermal Radiation and Chemical Reaction on the Parabolic Unsteady Flow of Viscous Fluid in the Presence Of Power-Law, Exponential and Mittag-Leffler Kernels
    (UMT Lahore, 2021) Muhammad Mohsin Zia
    In this thesis, our purpose is to investigate the outcomes of thermal radiation and chemical reaction on the unsteady free convection flow, heat, and mass transfer properties in an electrically conducting parabolic and viscous incompressible fluid past an infinite vertical plate with variable temperature when there is a magnetic field present. The problem is ruled by coupled partial differential equations with or without singular kernels that use fractional derivative operators. To be compatible with physical processes, the fractional parameter’s value that characterizes the presence of fractional structures in the system must fall within a unit interval. The dimensionless equation of the problem has been obtained by the Laplace transform technique. By bringing the limit of the fractional parameter closer to unity, the classical cases can be retrieved. Moreover, we can use graphical diagrams to evaluate and compare the behavior of the model with various fractional operator descriptions. Furthermore, flow variables are addressed quantitatively using velocity field, temperature field, and concentration field graphs.

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