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    Influence of slip over an exponentially moving vertical plate with constant proportional Caputo-time fractional
    (UMT Lahore, 2021) Saqib Ali Shah
    In this article, the influence of an MHD is analyzed on a viscous fluid accompanying double convection, due to the transfer included by temperature and focus gradients with the slip at the line. More, influences of chemical reaction and heat producers are also reaching into account. The idea of non-integer constant proportional Caputo time-fractional derivative is used for a common viscous fluid model comprising three PDEs of momentum, heat, and mass transfer provided initial and line restrictions. The Laplace Transform art and Stefest’s algorithm and Tzou’s algorithm are obtained to use the wanted results of velocity, temperature, and concentration. The effect of physical parameters and fluid is clear examined through computational MATHCAD software. The results obtained as special matters are also wonderfully accepted along with the broadcast outcomes from the literature. Finally, it has been looked that the mounting values of the slip a numerical quantity deduces the fluid velocity. This entitled the influence of slip at the line on the fluid flow.

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