Abstract
Here, the homotopy analysis method (HAM), one of the newest analytical methods which is powerful and easy-to-use, is applied to solve heat transfer problems with high nonlinearity order. Also, the results are compared with the perturbation and numerical Runge–Kutta methods and homotopy perturbation method (HPM). Here, homotopy analysis method is used to solve an unsteady nonlinear convective–radiative equation containing two small parameters of ϵ 1 and ϵ 2. The homotopy analysis method contains the auxiliary parameter h¯, which provides us with a simple way to adjust and control the convergence region of solution series.
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