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Sandile Motsa
Sandile Motsa
University of Eswatini
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A new spectral-homotopy analysis method for the MHD Jeffery–Hamel problem
SS Motsa, P Sibanda, FG Awad, S Shateyi
Computers & Fluids 39 (7), 1219-1225, 2010
2012010
Numerical solution of binary chemical reaction on stagnation point flow of Casson fluid over a stretching/shrinking sheet with thermal radiation
Z Abbas, M Sheikh, SS Motsa
Energy 95, 12-20, 2016
1902016
A new spectral local linearization method for nonlinear boundary layer flow problems
SS Motsa
Journal of Applied Mathematics 2013 (1), 423628, 2013
1792013
Heat and mass transfer in unsteady rotating fluid flow with binary chemical reaction and activation energy
FG Awad, S Motsa, M Khumalo
PloS one 9 (9), e107622, 2014
1762014
A new spectral-homotopy analysis method for solving a nonlinear second order BVP
SS Motsa, P Sibanda, S Shateyi
Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 15 (9), 2293-2302, 2010
1762010
Activation energy and binary chemical reaction effects in mixed convective nanofluid flow with convective boundary conditions
M Dhlamini, PK Kameswaran, P Sibanda, S Motsa, H Mondal
Journal of Computational Design and Engineering 6 (2), 149-158, 2019
1702019
Spectral relaxation method and spectral quasilinearization method for solving unsteady boundary layer flow problems
SS Motsa, PG Dlamini, M Khumalo
Advances in Mathematical Physics 2014 (1), 341964, 2014
1592014
Convection from an inverted cone in a porous medium with cross-diffusion effects
FG Awad, P Sibanda, SS Motsa, OD Makinde
Computers & Mathematics with Applications 61 (5), 1431-1441, 2011
1262011
The Effects of Thermal Radiation, Hall Currents, Soret, and Dufour on MHD Flow by Mixed Convection over a Vertical Surface in Porous Media.
S Shateyi, SS Motsa, P Sibanda
Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2010, 2010
1162010
A bivariate Chebyshev spectral collocation quasilinearization method for nonlinear evolution parabolic equations
SS Motsa, VM Magagula, P Sibanda
The Scientific World Journal 2014 (1), 581987, 2014
1052014
On unsteady MHD mixed convection in a nanofluid due to a stretching/shrinking surface with suction/injection using the spectral relaxation method
NA Haroun, P Sibanda, S Mondal, SS Motsa
Boundary value problems 2015, 1-17, 2015
1012015
On spectral relaxation method approach for steady von Kármán flow of a Reiner-Rivlin fluid with Joule heating, viscous dissipation and suction/injection
S Motsa, Z Makukula
Open Physics 11 (3), 363-374, 2013
1012013
A novel numerical technique for two-dimensional laminar flow between two moving porous walls.
ZG Makukula, P Sibanda, SS Motsa
Mathematical problems in Engineering 2010, 2010
992010
On a new method for computing the numerical solution of systems of nonlinear equations
H Montazeri, F Soleymani, S Shateyi, SS Motsa
Journal of Applied Mathematics 2012 (1), 751975, 2012
902012
A new multistage spectral relaxation method for solving chaotic initial value systems
SS Motsa, P Dlamini, M Khumalo
Nonlinear Dynamics 72, 265-283, 2013
872013
Variable viscosity on magnetohydrodynamic fluid flow and heat transfer over an unsteady stretching surface with Hall effect
S Shateyi, SS Motsa
Boundary Value Problems 2010, 1-20, 2010
862010
A new spectral relaxation method for similarity variable nonlinear boundary layer flow systems
SS Motsa
Chemical Engineering Communications 201 (2), 241-256, 2014
852014
Numerical investigation on MHD oblique flow of Walter's B type nano fluid over a convective surface
S Nadeem, R Mehmood, SS Motsa
International Journal of Thermal Sciences 92, 162-172, 2015
832015
A numerical study of unsteady non-Newtonian Powell-Eyring nanofluid flow over a shrinking sheet with heat generation and thermal radiation
TM Agbaje, S Mondal, SS Motsa, P Sibanda
Alexandria Engineering Journal 56 (1), 81-91, 2017
792017
Thermal radiation effects on heat and mass transfer over an unsteady stretching surface
S Shateyi, SS Motsa
Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2009, 2009
662009
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