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Dr. Shafiq Ahmad
Dr. Shafiq Ahmad
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Cattaneo–Christov heat flux model for stagnation point flow of micropolar nanofluid toward a nonlinear stretching surface with slip effects
S Ahmad, S Nadeem, N Muhammad, MN Khan
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 143, 1187-1199, 2021
1402021
Entropy generation and temperature-dependent viscosity in the study of SWCNT–MWCNT hybrid nanofluid
S Ahmad, S Nadeem, N Ullah
Applied Nanoscience 10, 5107-5119, 2020
1282020
Cattaneo-Christov flux in the flow of a viscoelastic fluid in the presence of Newtonian heating
S Nadeem, S Ahmad, N Muhammad
Journal of Molecular liquids 237, 180-184, 2017
1042017
Heat and mass transfer analysis of nonlinear mixed convective hybrid nanofluid flow with multiple slip boundary conditions
WF Xia, S Ahmad, MN Khan, H Ahmad, A Rehman, J Baili, TN Gia
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering 32, 101893, 2022
1032022
Radiative SWCNT and MWCNT nanofluid flow of Falkner–Skan problem with double stratification
S Ahmad, S Nadeem, N Muhammad, A Issakhov
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 547, 124054, 2020
912020
Mathematical analysis of bio-convective micropolar nanofluid
S Nadeem, MN Khan, N Muhammad, S Ahmad
Journal of Computational Design and Engineering 6 (3), 233-242, 2019
902019
Computational study of Falkner-Skan problem for a static and moving wedge
S Nadeem, S Ahmad, N Muhammad
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 263, 69-76, 2018
892018
Natural bio-convective flow of Maxwell nanofluid over an exponentially stretching surface with slip effect and convective boundary condition
F Wang, S Ahmad, Q Al Mdallal, M Alammari, MN Khan, A Rehman
Scientific reports 12 (1), 2220, 2022
812022
Mixed convection flow of hybrid nanoparticle along a Riga surface with Thomson and Troian slip condition
S Nadeem, S Ahmad, MN Khan
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 143, 2099-2109, 2021
732021
Chemically reactive species in the flow of a Maxwell fluid
S Nadeem, S Ahmad, N Muhammad, MT Mustafa
Results in physics 7, 2607-2613, 2017
702017
Boundary layer flow over a curved surface imbedded in porous medium
S Ahmad, S Nadeem, N Muhammad
Communications in Theoretical Physics 71 (3), 344, 2019
662019
Analysis of activation energy and its impact on hybrid nanofluid in the presence of Hall and ion slip currents
S Ahmad, S Nadeem
Applied Nanoscience 10, 5315-5330, 2020
622020
Cattaneo–Christov-based study of SWCNT–MWCNT/EG Casson hybrid nanofluid flow past a lubricated surface with entropy generation
S Ahmad, S Nadeem
Applied Nanoscience 10, 5449-5458, 2020
622020
Upshot of binary chemical reaction and activation energy on carbon nanotubes with Cattaneo-Christov heat flux and buoyancy effects
D Lu, M Ramzan, S Ahmad, JD Chung, U Farooq
Physics of fluids 29 (12), 2017
572017
Numerical simulation of hybrid Casson nanofluid flow by the influence of magnetic dipole and gyrotactic microorganism
F Wang, J Zhang, S Algarni, M Naveed Khan, T Alqahtani, S Ahmad
Waves in random and complex media, 1-16, 2022
542022
Analysis of ferrite nanoparticles in liquid
S Nadeem, S Ahmad, N Muhammad
Pramana 94 (1), 54, 2020
542020
Flow analysis by Cattaneo–Christov heat flux in the presence of Thomson and Troian slip condition
S Ahmad, S Nadeem
Applied Nanoscience 10 (12), 4673-4687, 2020
542020
On the Cattaneo–Christov heat flux model and OHAM analysis for three different types of nanofluids
U Khan, S Ahmad, A Hayyat, I Khan, KS Nisar, D Baleanu
Applied Sciences 10 (3), 886, 2020
542020
A numerical simulation of silver–water nanofluid flow with impacts of newtonian heating and homogeneous–heterogeneous reactions past a nonlinear stretched cylinder
M Suleman, M Ramzan, S Ahmad, D Lu, T Muhammad, JD Chung
Symmetry 11 (2), 295, 2019
522019
Impact of nonlinear thermal radiation and entropy optimization coatings with hybrid nanoliquid flow past a curved stretched surface
D Lu, M Ramzan, S Ahmad, A Shafee, M Suleman
Coatings 8 (12), 430, 2018
482018
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