Recent Advances in Mathematical Aspects of Engineering

This special issue took this opportunity to invite researchers to contribute their latest original research findings, review articles, and short communications on advances in the state of the art of mathematical methods, theoretical studies, or experimental studies that extend the bounds of existing methodologies to new contributions addressing current challenges and engineering problems on “Recent Advances in Mathematical Aspects of Engineering” to be published in Symmetry.

[1]  Rahmat Ellahi,et al.  Hydrodynamics Interactions of Metachronal Waves on Particulate-Liquid Motion through a Ciliated Annulus: Application of Bio-Engineering in Blood Clotting and Endoscopy , 2020, Symmetry.

[2]  Mir Asma,et al.  Numerical Study for Magnetohydrodynamic Flow of Nanofluid Due to a Rotating Disk with Binary Chemical Reaction and Arrhenius Activation Energy , 2019, Symmetry.

[3]  Muhammad Adil Sadiq Serious Solutions for Unsteady Axisymmetric Flow over a Rotating Stretchable Disk with Deceleration , 2020, Symmetry.

[4]  Humaira Yasmin,et al.  Convective Heat/Mass Transfer Analysis on Johnson-Segalman Fluid in a Symmetric Curved Channel with Peristalsis: Engineering Applications , 2020, Symmetry.

[5]  Sami Ullah Khan,et al.  A Theoretical Analysis for Mixed Convection Flow of Maxwell Fluid between Two Infinite Isothermal Stretching Disks with Heat Source/Sink , 2019, Symmetry.

[6]  Tianmin Huang,et al.  Finite-Time Control for Nonlinear Systems with Time-Varying Delay and Exogenous Disturbance , 2020, Symmetry.

[7]  Kai Chen,et al.  Analysis Exploring the Uniformity of Flow Distribution in Multi-Channels for the Application of Printed Circuit Heat Exchangers , 2020, Symmetry.

[8]  Phatiphat Thounthong,et al.  Keller-Box Analysis of Buongiorno Model with Brownian and Thermophoretic Diffusion for Casson Nanofluid over an Inclined Surface , 2019, Symmetry.

[9]  Arshad Riaz,et al.  Mathematical Analysis on an Asymmetrical Wavy Motion of Blood under the Influence Entropy Generation with Convective Boundary Conditions , 2020, Symmetry.