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Nonlinear Engineeringe 2015 | volume 4 | issue 4 Contents Muhammad Jamil, Kashif Ali Abro, and Najeeb Alam Khan Helices of fractionalized Maxwell fluid 191 Firdous A. Shah and R. Abass Haar Wavelet Operational Matrix Method for the Numerical Solution of Fractional Order Differential Equations 203 G.K. Ramesh, B.J. Gireesha, and Rama Subba Reddy Gorla Study on Sakiadis and Blasius flows of Williamson fluid with convective boundary condition 215 Nasir Ali, Sami Ullah Khan, and Zaheer Abbas Unsteady Flow of Third Grade Fluid over an Oscillatory Stretching Sheet with Thermal Radiation and Heat Source/Sink 223 Prashanth Karra Diesel Engine performance improvement in a 1-D engine model using Particle Swarm Optimization 237 A. Parker and C.D. Ollier Unreliability of global temperature trends: the circular logic of comparing models with models or with models inspired reconstructions to circumvent lack of validation versus actual measurements 249 A. Parker Influence of test fuel properties and composition on UNECE R101 CO2 and fuel economy valuation 261
Nonlinear Engineering – de Gruyter
Published: Dec 1, 2015
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