5 research outputs found
Effects of chemical reaction, heat and mass transfer on boundary layer flow over a porous wedge with heat radiation in the presence of suction or injection R.Kandasamy ∗ Abd.Wahid B. Md.Raj
VARIABLE VISCOSITY AND CHEMICAL REACTION EFFECTS ON NON-DARCY MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMIC MIXED CONVECTIVE HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER PAST A POROUS WEDGE IN THE PRESENCE OF SUCTION OR INJECTION
LOCAL NONSIMILARITY SOLUTION ON MHD CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER FLOW PAST A POROUS WEDGEIN THE PRESENCE OF SUCTION/INJECTION
On the effect of chemical reaction, heat and mass transfer on nonlinear MHD boundary layer past a porous shrinking sheet with suction
This work is concerned with magnetohydrodynamic viscous flow due to a shrinking sheet in the presence of suction. The cases of two dimensional and axisymmetric shrinking are discussed. The governing boundary layer equations are written into a dimensionless form by similarity transformations. The transformed coupled nonlinear ordinary differential equations are numercally solved by using an advanced numeric technique. Favorability comparisons with previously published work are presented. numerical results for the dimensionless velocity, temperature and concentration profiles are obtained and displayed graphically for pertinent parameters to show interesting aspects of the solution
An investigation on benefits and future expectation of Industrialised Building System (IBS) implementation in construction practices
Industrialised Building System (IBS) is well known in many developing countries due to the benefits that can be derived from its applications in construction projects. However, the low percentage of IBS usage may be due to lack of awareness and knowledge about IBS among many professionals. There may be factors that contribute to a lack of interest from the client towards IBS. The aim of this study is to improve the application of IBS particularly in private construction projects in Malaysia by determining the benefits and expectation on application of IBS in private construction projects. This study adopts a quantitative method using questionnaires that were sent to 35 construction firms as a sampling frame. Finally, the finding of this study hopefully could assist professional parties in construction industry in providing a better ground knowledge for improving decisions making to achieve the success of IBS construction projects implementation and also this study will achieved the project objectives in terms of predetermined objectives that are mostly within the time, specified budget and standard qualit
