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bcanan@metu.edu.tr
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Department of Mathematics
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Natural Convection in a Nanofluid Filled Inclined Cavity Beneath the Influence of a Partial Magnetic Field
Oğlakkaya, Fatma Sidre; Bozkaya, Canan (2024-06-28)
On the BEM solution of convection-diffusion type equations involving variable convective coefficients
Fendoğlu, Hande; Bozkaya, Canan; Tezer, Münevver (2024-06-01)
In this study, numerical solutions of the unsteady convection-diffusion type equations of variable convective coefficients are investigated by two effective techniques alternative to direct boundary element method (BEM). T...
Boundary Element Method for Magnetohydrodynamic Flow
Tezer, Münevver; Bozkaya, Canan (Springer Nature Switzerland Ag, 2024-05-01)
New finite differences for solving equations of the modified Helmholtz type
Bozkaya, Canan; Öğütçü, Gamze (2023-10-20)
Approximation of Steklov Eigenvalue Problems by Finite Difference Methods
Özalp, Mücahit; Bozkaya, Canan; Türk, Önder (2022-08-29)
Chebyshev spectral collocation method for MHD duct flow under slip condition
Bozkaya, Canan; Türk, Önder (2022-01-01)
The magnetohydrodynamic problem of a fully developed flow of an incompressible and electrically conducting fluid is solved numerically by a Chebyshev spectral collocation method in a square duct with walls of variable elec...
A BEM Approach for Time-dependent Convection-Diffusion Type Equation With Variable Coefficients
Fendoğlu, Hande; Bozkaya, Canan; Tezer, Münevver (2021-09-01)
Effects of a Rotating Cylinder on MHD Forced Convection in an Infinite Channel
Oğlakkaya, Fatma Sidre; Bozkaya, Canan (2021-09-01)
A Numerical Solution to the Heat Transfer in MHD Flow
Bozkaya, Canan (2021-09-01)
A Comparison of Boundary Element and Spectral Collocation Approaches to the Thermally Coupled MHD Problem
Bozkaya, Canan; Türk, Önder (2021-05-03)
The thermally coupled full magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow is numerically investigated in a square cavity subject to an externally applied uniform magnetic field. The governing equations given in terms of stream function, v...
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