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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
1992010
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
1882016
A new spectral local linearization method for nonlinear boundary layer flow problems
SS Motsa
Journal of Applied Mathematics 2013 (1), 423628, 2013
1752013
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
1752010
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
1722014
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
1652019
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
1562014
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
1252011
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
1152010
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
1032014
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
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
1002015
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
872012
A new spectral relaxation method for similarity variable nonlinear boundary layer flow systems
SS Motsa
Chemical Engineering Communications 201 (2), 241-256, 2014
852014
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
852010
A new multistage spectral relaxation method for solving chaotic initial value systems
SS Motsa, P Dlamini, M Khumalo
Nonlinear Dynamics 72, 265-283, 2013
842013
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
772017
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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