Oluwole Daniel Makinde
Stellenbosch University
636 Papers
1.8K Citations
Oluwole Daniel Makinde is an academic researcher from Stellenbosch University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat transfer & Nanofluid. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 576 publications. Previous affiliations of Oluwole Daniel Makinde include Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University & Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
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Papers
Turbulent Heat Transfer Characteristics of a W-Baffled Channel Flow - Heat Transfer Aspect
TL;DR: In this article, the thermal behavior of a turbulent forced-convection flow of air in a rectangular cross section channel with attached W-shaped obstacles is investigated, and the finite volume method with SIMPLE algorithm is employed as the solution method.
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Modelling the Effect of Treatment and Infected Immigrants on the Spread of Hepatitis C Virus Disease with Acute and Chronic Stages
TL;DR: A nonlinear mathematical model for the problem is proposed and analysed qualitatively using the stability theory of the differential equations and shows that the disease free equilibrium is locally stable at threshold parameter less than unity and unstable at threshold parameters greater than unity.
Numerical investigation of entropy generation in an unsteady flow through a porous pipe with suction
TL;DR: In this paper, the entropy generation rates in an unsteady flow of a variable viscosity incompressible fluid through a porous pipe with uniform suction at the surface were investigated.
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Mixed convective flow of a visco elastic fluid between two porous parellel plates
D. Satish Kumar,C. H. V. Ramana Murthy,S. Anusha,Oluwole Daniel Makinde +3 more
- 01 Jan 2019
TL;DR: In this article, Kumar et al. presented a mixed convective flow of a visco elastic fluid between two porous parellel plates, which they termed Mixed convective Flow of a Visco Elastic Fluid.
Modeling potato virus Y disease dynamics in a mixed-cropping system
TL;DR: The potato virus Y (PVY) is a serious pathogen that causes yield reduction and seed degeneration in potatoes crops as mentioned in this paper, and it is transmitted non-persistently by a wide range of aphid vectors.
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