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Mubbashar Nazeer is affiliated with Government College University, Faisalabad in Pakistan. Their research emphasizes engineering with a notable focus on subfields such as biomedical engineering, computational mechanics, mechanical engineering, fluid flow and transfer processes, and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their scholarly work spans a range of topics related to fluid dynamics and heat transfer. Key areas covered in their publications include:

  • Nanofluid Flow and Heat Transfer
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Heat Transfer Mechanisms
  • Heat Transfer and Optimization
  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies
  • Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Media
  • Rheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies

Mubbashar Nazeer has contributed multiple papers in various scientific journals. Recent representative publications include:

  • RETRACTED: Theoretical study of MHD electro-osmotically flow of third-grade fluid in micro channel, 2021, Applied Mathematics and Computation
  • Numerical and scale analysis of Eyring-Powell nanofluid towards a magnetized stretched Riga surface with entropy generation and internal resistance, 2020, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Effects of radiative heat flux and joule heating on electro-osmotically flow of non-Newtonian fluid: Analytical approach, 2020, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

Although not the author, related research appearing in the same venues includes:

  • Combined impacts of heat source/sink, radiative heat flux, temperature dependent thermal conductivity on forced convective Rabinowitsch fluid, 2020, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • Entropy analysis in the Rabinowitsch fluid model through inclined Wavy Channel: Constant and variable properties, 2020, International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer

The frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Mubbashar Nazeer are:

  • Farooq Hussain
  • S. Saleem
  • M. Ijaz Khan
  • Yu-Ming Chu
  • Adila Saleem

Their work has been published repeatedly in various venues, notably:

  • Waves in Random and Complex Media
  • International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer
  • International Journal of Modern Physics B
  • ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik
  • Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A

Best Publications

  • Numerical and scale analysis of Eyring-Powell nanofluid towards a magnetized stretched Riga surface with entropy generation and internal resistance

    Mubbashar Nazeer;M. Ijaz Khan;M. Usman Rafiq;Niaz Bahadur Khan

  • Entropy analysis in the Rabinowitsch fluid model through inclined Wavy Channel : Constant and variable properties

    Yu Ming Chu;Mubbashar Nazeer;M. Ijaz Khan;Waqas Ali

  • Multi-phase flow of Jeffrey Fluid bounded within magnetized horizontal surface

    Mubbashar Nazeer;Farooq Hussain;M. Ozair Ahmad;Sadia Saeed

  • Nonlinear radiative bioconvection flow of Maxwell nanofluid configured by bidirectional oscillatory moving surface with heat generation phenomenon

    Yu-Ming Chu;Samaira Aziz;M. Ijaz Khan;Sami Ullah Khan

  • Numerical and perturbation solutions of cross flow of an Eyring-Powell fluid

    Mubbashar Nazeer

  • Numerical simulation of squeezing flow Jeffrey nanofluid confined by two parallel disks with the help of chemical reaction: effects of activation energy and microorganisms

    Yu-Ming Chu;M. Ijaz Khan;Hassan Waqas;Umar Farooq

  • Perturbation solution of the multiphase flows of third grade dispersions suspended with Hafnium and crystal particles

    Mubbashar Nazeer;Farooq Hussain;Qasiar Shahzad;M. Ijaz Khan

  • Two-phase flow of couple stress fluid thermally effected slip boundary conditions: Numerical analysis with variable liquids properties

    Pei-Ying Xiong;Mubbashar Nazeer;Farooq Hussain;M. Ijaz Khan

  • Numerical and perturbation solutions of third-grade fluid in a porous channel: Boundary and thermal slip effects

    Mubbashar Nazeer;Nasir Ali;Fayyaz Ahmad;Madiha Latif

  • Numerical simulation of advection–diffusion equation with caputo-fabrizio time fractional derivative in cylindrical domains: Applications of pseudo-spectral collocation method

    Qammar Rubbab;Mubbashar Nazeer;Fayyaz Ahmad;Yu-Ming Chu

  • Locomotion of an efficient biomechanical sperm through viscoelastic medium.

    Zeeshan Asghar;Nasir Ali;Muhammad Waqas;Mubbashar Nazeer

  • Development of mathematical modeling of multi-phase flow of Casson rheological fluid: Theoretical approach

    Mubbashar Nazeer;Farooq Hussain;M.K. Hameed;M. Ijaz Khan

  • Numerical and scale analysis of non-Newtonian fluid (Eyring-Powell) through pseudo-spectral collocation method (PSCM) towards a magnetized stretchable Riga surface

    Yu-Ming Chu;Fayyaz Ahmad;M. Ijaz Khan;Mubbashar Nazeer

  • Flow and Heat Transfer Analysis of an Eyring–Powell Fluid in a Pipe

    N. Ali;F. Nazeer;Mubbashar Nazeer

  • Numerical simulation of MHD flow of micropolar fluid inside a porous inclined cavity with uniform and non-uniform heated bottom wall

    Mubbashar Nazeer;N. Ali;Tariq Javed

  • Effects of radiative heat flux and heat generation on magnetohydodynamics natural convection flow of nanofluid inside a porous triangular cavity with thermal boundary conditions

    M. Waqas Nazir;Tariq Javed;Nasir Ali;Mubbashar Nazeer

  • Mathematical Modeling and MHD Flow of Micropolar Fluid Toward an Exponential Curved Surface: Heat Analysis via Ohmic Heating and Heat Source/Sink

    Wei-Mao Qian;M. Ijaz Khan;Faisal Shah;Mair Khan

  • Finite element analysis of bi-viscosity fluid enclosed in a triangular cavity under thermal and magnetic effects

    Nasir Ali;Mubbashar Nazeer;Tariq Javed;Mudassar Razzaq

  • Effects of moving wall on the flow of micropolar fluid inside a right angle triangular cavity

    Mubbashar Nazeer;N. Ali;T. Javed

  • Theoretical study of electro-osmotic multiphase flow of Jeffrey fluid in a divergent channel with lubricated walls

    S. Saleem;Gener S. Subia;Mubbashar Nazeer;Farooq Hussain

  • Numerical simulations of MHD forced convection flow of micropolar fluid inside a right-angled triangular cavity saturated with porous medium: Effects of vertical moving wall

    Mubbashar Nazeer;N. Ali;Tariq Javed

  • Interpretation of entropy generation in Williamson fluid flow with nonlinear thermal radiation and first‐order velocity slip

    Sumaira Qayyum;M. Ijaz Khan;Faria Masood;Yu‐Ming Chu

  • Two-phase flow of MHD Jeffrey fluid with the suspension of tiny metallic particles incorporated with viscous dissipation and Porous Medium:

    Hu Ge-JiLe;Mubbashar Nazeer;Farooq Hussain;M Ijaz Khan

  • Mathematical modeling of bio‐magnetic fluid bounded within ciliated walls of wavy channel

    Mubbashar Nazeer;Farooq Hussain;Sadia Iftikhar;Muhammad Ijaz Khan

Frequent Co-Authors

Seifedine Kadry
Seifedine Kadry Lebanese American University
Yu-Ming Chu
Yu-Ming Chu Huzhou University
K. Ramesh
K. Ramesh University of Malaya
M.Y. Malik
M.Y. Malik King Khalid University
Hassan Waqas
Hassan Waqas University of Tasmania
Iskander Tlili
Iskander Tlili Majmaah University

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