Abstract

Abstract The effects of variable viscosity and variable thermal conductivity on heat transfer from a stretching sheet to a micro-polar fluid are analyzed using the theory of micro-polar fluids formulated by Eringen. The fluid viscosity and the thermal conductivity are assumed to vary as inverse linear functions of temperature. By means of the similarity solutions, deviation of the velocity, micro-rotation and temperature fields from their constant values are determined numerically by using Chebyshev finite difference method.

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