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Keywords: boundary layer, power law fluids, successive approximations, flat surface, Skin friction, suction /injection.

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Laminar Boundary Layer Flow of Non-Newtonian Power Law Fluid past flat surface has been considered. Theoretical analysis for the boundary layer flow of power law fluid past flat surface is considered. The governing equations of continuity and momentum are transformed into ordinary differential equations using similarity transformations. The equations are solved by using method of successive approximations starting with zeroth approximation. Local Skin Friction Coefficient

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Jadhav, D. B. (2017). Solution of Boundary Layer Equations for Non-Newtonian Power Law Fluid past Flat Porous Surface. International Journal Of Mathematics And Computer Research, 3(06), 1054-1058. Retrieved from https://ijmcr.in/index.php/ijmcr/article/view/120