Summary: | An analysis of the thermal radiation effects on MHD boundary layer flow past a permeable exponential
stretching surface in the presence of Joule heating and viscous dissipation is presented. Velocity and thermal
slips are considered instead of no-slip conditions at the boundary. Stretching velocity and wall temperature
are assumed to have specific exponential function forms. The governing system of partial differential
equations is transformed into a system of ordinary differential equations using similarity transformations and
then solved numerically using the Runge-Kutta fourth order method along with shooting technique. The
effects of the various parameters on the velocity, shear stress, temperature and temperature gradient profiles
are illustrated graphically and discussed in detail. The influence of the slip parameters causes significant
fluctuations in velocity of the flow field. Viscous dissipation characterized by Eckert number enhances the
temperature of the fluid, as the heat gets transferred from the sheet to the fluid.
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