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The MCF model is used to study the nonclassical heat conduction effects in Stoke's second problem. The structure of the waves and the influence of the thermal relaxation time on the temperature and velocity fields are investigated. The displacement thickness, skin friction and the rate of the heat transfer at the plate are determined.
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Puri, P., Kythe, P.K. Nonclassical thermal effects in Stokes' second problem. Acta Mechanica 112, 1–9 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01177474
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