CURRICULAR VITAE

of

Prof. Dr. TAHIRA HAROON

13101-2438705-6

COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Islamabad.

Telephone: Res. +9251-4443983 Mobile. +92301-8557484

Email:

PERSONAL

DoB: 01/03/1957

Father’s Name: Muhammad Irfan

Status: Married

Husband’s Name: Muhammad Haroon Rashid

Nationality: Pakistani

Kids: Two Sons

EDUCATION

Post-Doctoral (Complex Fluid and Complex Flows)

Institute of non-Newtonian fluid Mechanics & Centre of Complex fluids

Department of Computer Science, SwanseaUniversity, Wales, UK.

Ph.D (Computational Mathematics)

Thesis titled “Non-Coaxial Rotations of a Porous Disk for Unsteady MHD Flows in Newtonian and non-Newtonian Fluids.”

Quaid-i-AzamUniversityIslamabad, Pakistan

M.Phil (Computational Mathematics)

Thesis titled “Mathematical Modeling in the Bay of Bengal.”

Quaid-i-AzamUniversityIslamabad, Pakistan

M.Sc(Applied Mathematics)

Quaid-i-AzamUniversityIslamabad, Pakistan

SPECIALTY AREAS

  • Fluid Dynamics/Computational Fluid Dynamics
  • Numerical Analysis/Numerical Methods

RESEARCH AREA

  • Aerodynamics of moving bodies, Compressible Navier-Stokes equations, Euler equations, Swirling Flows, Multigrid techniques, Finite Volume, Finite Element and Finite Difference Methods
  • Peristaltic Pumping of Johnson-Segalman Fluid in a Planar Channel, system of 5 highly non-linear equations was solved numerically
  • Unsteady solutions of highly non-linear partial differential equations of the non-Newtonian fluids subjected to non-coaxial rotations of a porous disk executing non-torsional oscillations and a fluid at infinity.
  • Analytical and numerical solutions of a coupled non-linear system arising in a three-dimensional rotating flows.
  • Magnetic fluid flow in converging/diverging channels.
  • Pulsatile flow between permeable plates.
  • Unsteady flows of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids in a duct of uniform cross-section.
  • Unsteady flows of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids over a porous plane wall.
  • Unsteady flows of non-Newtonian fluNewtonian and non-Newtonian fluids in a channel filled with porous medium.
  • Squeezing flows of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids.
  • Wire coating of polymers.
  • Thin film flows of Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids.
  • Different analytical techniques e.g., PM, HPM, ADM, VIM, RA, etc.

EXPERIENCE

(01-09-09 to date)

COMSATS INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CIIT), ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN.

Professor, Chairperson and Head of the Department (HoD) of Mathematics, CIIT.

  • Supervised 7 MS students
  • Supervising 2 MS students
  • Supervised 5 Ph. D. students
  • Supervising 7 PhD students

Taught following courses to MS/M. Phil classes

  • Numerical Computations
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Magneto-hydrodynamics
  • Numerical Linear Algebra
  • Viscous Fluid

Teaching following courses to MS/M. Phil classes

  • Viscous Fluid

Teaching following courses to BS Maths classes

  • Fluid Mechanics

(2002-to 31-08-09)

COMSATS INSTITUTE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CIIT), ABBOTTABAD, PAKISTAN.

Associate Professor (2002-2005), Professor, Head of the Department of Mathematics (2005-2009)

Supervised 23 MS students

  • Taught mathematical, computational and numerical courses to IT students.
  • Setting up of computational environment on the LAN
  • Introduced Internet in research
  • Supervised MS students
  • Taught following courses to MS/M. Phil classes
  • Numerical Computations
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Magneto-hydrodynamics
  • Numerical Linear Algebra
  • Viscous Fluid
  • Taught following courses to engineers:
  • Numerical Analysis
  • Numerical Computations
  • Mathematical Modeling and Simulation
  • Linear Algebra
  • Solution of Differential Equations
  • Discrete Mathematics
  • Calculus for Engineers

(1980 - to 2002)

ENGINEERING RESEARCH LABORTRIES, PAKISTAN

Scientific Officer, Senior Scientific Officer, Principal Scientific Officer

  • Computational Solutions of full nonlinear compressible Navier-Stokes equations in cylindrical coordinates using Finite Volume method. A number of approximations to diffusion term, in compressible Navier-Stokes equations, were used. Work Involved Modeling, Numerical Analysis, computer implementation, parametric simulation and presentation.
  • Solutions of Poiseuille and Couette flow for a system of pipe network. Work involved modeling, simulation and programming etc.
  • Formed elliptic-like equations for a spinning mechanical system. Work involved analytical and numerical solutions.
  • Mathematical modeling for the aerodynamic bodies
  • Numerical simulation of Reentry Vehicles
  • Implementation of NAG libraries
  • Implementation of Mathematica
  • Utilization of Math Tec
  • Utilization of Math Lab
  • Programming in C-Language, FORTRAN and Basic

PUBLICATIONS

2016

  1. M Zahid, MA Rana, AM Siddiqui and T Haroon, Modeling of non-isothermal flow of a magnetohydrodynamic, viscoplastic fluid during calendaring, Journal of Plastic Film & Sheeting, 2016, Vol. 32(1) 74–96 DOI: 10.1177/8756087915579304 IF 1.5
  1. M. SIDDIQUI, T. HAROON, A. SHAHZAD, Hydrodynamics of viscous flow through porous slit with linear absorption, Appl. Math. Mech. -Engl. Ed., 37(3), 361–378 (2016). DOI 10.1007/s10483-016-2032-6. IF 1.128
  2. M Zahid, T Haroon, MA Rana and AM Siddiqui, Roll coating analysis of a third grade fluid, Journal of Plastic Film & Sheeting, 0(0) 1–20, 2016 DOI: 10.1177/8756087916628326IF 1.5
  1. T. Haroon,A. M.Siddiqui And A. Shahzad , Creeping Flow Of Viscous Fluid Through A Proximal Tubule With Uniform Reabsorption: A Mathematical Study, Accepted for Publication in Applied Mathematical Sciences.

2015

5Muhammad Zeb, Tahira HaroonandAbdul Majeed Siddiqui, Study of co-rotational Maxwell fluid in helical screw rheometer, Boundary Value Problems 2015,2015:146doi:10.1186/s13661-015-0412-7, Received: 17 December, 2014, Accepted: 10 August, 2015, Published: 26 August, 2015 IF 1.0141

6A. M. Siddiqui, H. Ashraf, A. Walait, T. Haroon, On study of horizontal thin film flow of Sisko fluid due to surface tension gradient, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics36(7), 847-862, 2015. IF 1.128

DOI 10.1007/s10483-015-1952-9

7A. M. Siddiqui, Hameed Ashraf, T Haroon, A Walait, On the analytic solution for the steady drainage of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Sisko fluid film down a vertical belt, Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal(AAM), 267 Available at Appl. Appl. Math. ISSN: 1932-9466 Vol. 10, Issue 1 (June 2015), pp. 267-286

8Muhammad Asif Zahoor Raja, Junaid Ali Khan, AM Siddiqui, D Behloul, T Haroon, Raza Samar, Exactly satisfying initial conditions neural network models for numerical treatment of first Painlevé equation, Applied Soft Computing 26, 244-256, 2015 IF 2.810 (5 year IF 3.222) Citation 2

9M. A. Z. Raja, R. Samar, T. Haroon, S. M. Shah, Unsupervised Neural Network Model Optimized With Evolutionary Computations For Solving Variants Of Nonlinear Mhd Jeffery-Hamel Problem, Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (English Edition), 1-28, 2015IF 1.128

10A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, M. Kahshan, and M. Z. Iqbal, Slip Effects on the Flow of Newtonian Fluid in Renal Tubule, Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience 12, 4319-4328 (2015) IF 1.343

11Muhammad Asif Zahoor Raja, Junaid Ali Khan, Tahira Haroon, Stochastic numerical treatment for thin film flow of third grade fluid using unsupervised neural networks, Journal of theTaiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers 48 26–39, 2015. IF 3.00 Cited by 2.

12T. Haroon, A.M. Siddiqui, and M. Zeb, Analysis of MHD flow of Burgers’ fluid with heat transfer in helical screw rheometer, Canadian Journal of Physics, Vol. 92, 871-879, 2015.IF 0.964

13A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon and M. Kahshan, MHD flow of Newtonian fluid in a permeable tubule, Magnetohydrodynamics Vol. 51, No. 4 , 655-672, 2015. IF 0.38

2014

14AM Siddiqui, H Ashraf, T Haroon, On the assessment of stationary points and uniform film thickness for the thin film flow of Sisko fluid model, Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics 28 (6), 635-649 (2014). IF1.800

15A.M. Siddiqui, A. Walait, T. Haroon, Ali R Ansari, Time dependent drainage of an Eyring film of variable thickness adhering to a vertical plate, Canadian Journal of Physics,92(11), 1441-1445, 2014. Published on the web 10 April 2014, 10.1139/cjp-2013-0339 IF 0.964

16Ali Farooq, A M Siddiqui, T Haroon, M A Rana,Variational Approach Applied to Study the Lifting of a Non-Newtonian Fluid on a Vertically Moving BeltWalailak Journal of Science and Technology (WJST), 11(11), 999-1010, 24 May 2014

17AM Siddiqui, AA Farooq, T Haroon, MA Rana, A Study of thin film flow of an Oldroyd 8-constant fluid on a moving belt using variational iteration approach, Canadian Journal of Physics, 92(10), 1196-1202, 2014 IF 0.964Cited by 1.

18Mirza A.A., Siddiqui A.M. and Haroon T., Atherosclerotic Study of Non-Newtonian Steady Flow of Blood in Two Dimensions channel with Heat Transfer,Research Journal of Recent Sciences, Vol. 3(2), 114-124, February (2014), Available online at: Received 3rd July 2013, revised 8th August 2013, accepted 24th September 2013

19A. M. Siddiqui, M. Zahid, M. A. Rana, T. Haroon, Calendering Analysis of a Non-Newtonian Material, Advances in Applied MathematicsSpringerProceedings in Mathematics & Statistics Volume 87, pp 179-196, 2014.

20M. Zeb, T. Haroon, A. M. Siddiqui, Homotopy Perturbation Solution for Flow of a Third-Grade Fluid in Helical Screw Rheometer,University Politehnica of Bucharest Scientific Bulletin-Series A-Applied Mathematics and Physics, Vol. 76, Issu. 4, 179-190, 2014 IF0.3

21A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, Z. Bano, J. H. Smeltzer, Steady 2-D MHD Flow of a Second Grade Fluid in a Symmetrical Diverging Channel of Varying Width, Applied Mathematical SciencesVol. 8, no. 128, 6393 – 6412, 2014.IF 0.47

22A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon and M. Zeb , Analysis of Eyring-Powell Fluid in Helical Screw Rheometer, The Scientific World Journal Volume 2014, Article ID 143968, 15 pages, IF 1.73Cited by 2.

23AM Siddiqui, T Haroon, M Zahid, MA Rana, Calendering analysis of a third-order fluid, Journal of Plastic Film & Sheeting,0(0) 1–24, 2013.IF 1.222

2013

24A. M. Siddiqui, Hameed Ashraf, T. Haroon and A. Walait, Analytic Solution for the Drainage of Sisko Fluid Film Down a Vertical Belt, Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM), Vol. 8, Issue 2 (December 2013), pp. 465 – 480. Cited by 4.

25Abdul Siddiqui, Tahira Haroon, Ali Farooq, B.S Babcock, Drainage of the Oldroyd eight constant fluid down an inclined plane using the Adomian and variational iteration methods, Mathematics in Engineering, Science and Aerospace (MESA) Vol 4, No 4, 323-338, (2013)

26A. M. Siddiqui, T Haroon, AA Mirza, AR Ansari, Steady Non Isothermal Two-Dimensional Flow of Newtonian Fluid in a Stenosed Channel,Theory and Applications of Mathematics & Computer Science3 (2), Pages: 75-92, 2013.Cited by 1.

27Azhar Mirza, Ali R Ansari, Abdul M Siddiqui, Tahira Haroon, On the steady two-dimensional flow of blood with heat transfer in the presence of a stenosis,WSEAS Transactions on Fluid Mechanics, Issue 4, Volume 8, 149-158, October 2013. Cited by 1.

28A. Zeb , S. Iqbal , A.M. Siddiqui & T. Haroon, Application of the optimal homotopy asymptotic method to flow with heat transfer of a pseudoplastic fluid inside a circular pipe, Journal of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, 36:6, 797-805, 2013, DOI: 10.1080/02533839.2012.740583IF 0.237Cited by 1.

29Muhammad Zeb, Saeed Islam, Abdul Majeed Siddiqui and Tahira Haroon, Analysis of Third grade fluid in Helical Screw Rheometer, Journal of Applied Mathematics2013 IF 0.656Cited by 2.

30A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, Z. Bano, S. Islam, Pressure Flow Of A Second Grade Fluid Through A Channel Of Varying Width With Application To Stenosed Artery,International Journal of Biomathematics, Vol. 6, No. 3, 1350016 (20 pages),2013. DOI: 10.1142/S1793524513500162 , IF 1.667Cited by 1.

31Rehan Ali Shah, Saeed Islam, Abdul Majeed Siddiqui, Tahira HaroonExact Solutions of a Power Law Fluid Model in Posttreatment Analysis of Wire Coating with Linearly Varying Boundary Temperature, Applied Mathematics,2013, 4, 330-337doi:10.4236/am.2013.42050 Published Online February 2013 ( IF 0.656 Cited by 1

32M. Zahid, M. A. Rana, T. Haroon and A. M. Siddiqui, Applications of Sumudu Transform to MHD Flows of an Oldroyd-B Fluid, Applied Mathematical Sciences, Vol. 7, no. 141, 7027 – 7036, 2013.

33A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, S. U. Janand B. S. BabcockSteady Flow of Reactive Power Law Fluid in a Cylindrical Pipe with an Isothermal Wall Applied Mathematical Sciences, Vol. 7, no. 141, 7037 – 7051, 2013.

34A. M. Siddiqui, M Zahid, M. A. Rana, and T Haroon, Effect of Magnetohydrodynamics on Newtonian calendaring,Journal of Plastic Film & Sheeting, 0(0) 1–18, April 30, 2013 IF 1.222 Cited by 4.

35Abdul Majeed Siddiqui, Tahira Haroon, Zarqa Bano, Slip Effects on the Flow of a Second Grade Fluid in a Varying Width Channel with Application to Stenosed Artery, Universal Journal of Applied Mathematics1(2): 72-81, 2013 DOI: 10.13189/ujam.2013.010206

36Tahira Haroon, Abdul Majeed Siddiqui, Zarqa Bano, Flow of a second grade fluid through curved channel of non-uniform width bounded below by a permeable bed, Life Science Journal, 10(8s): 2013. IF 0.165

37T. Haroon, A. M. Siddiqui, Z. A. Zaidi, B. S. Babcock, Study of axisymmetric flow of Maxwell fluid through arterial stenosis, Mathematics In Engineering, Science And Aerospace (MESA)Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 29-47, 2013-

38 A. M. Siddiqui, A. A. Farooq, T Haroon, BS Babcock, A variant of the classical Von Kármán flow for a Jeffrey fluid, Applied Mathematical Sciences 7 (20), 983-991, 2013H Index 21Cited by 5

2012

39M.Zeb, S.Islam, A.M.Siddiqui, T.Haroon, Homotopy perturbation Method for Flow of a Third-Grade Fluid Through a vertical Concentric Annulus,International Journal of Nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation (IJNSNS),13(3), 281-287, 2012.IF 0.622

40A. A. Farooq, A. M. Siddiqui, M. A. Rana, T. Haroon, A Variant of the Classical Von Karman Flow for a Couple Stress Fluid, Chinese Physics Letter.Vol. 29, No. 8, 084704, 2012 IF 1.077 Cited by 1.

41M. Kamran Alam, M. T. Rahim, T. Haroon, S. Islam, A. M. Siddiqui, Solution of steady thin film flow of Johnson-Segalman fluid on a vertical moving belt for lifting and drainage problems using Adomian Decomposition Method.Applied Mathematics and Computation218 10413–10428, 2012. IF 1.534 Cited by 3.

42Abdul M. Siddiqui, Ali A. Farooq, Tahira Haroon, Muhammad A. Rana, Bruce S. Babcock, Application of He’s Variational Iterative Method for Solving Thin Film Flow Problem Arising in Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics,World Journal of Mechanics, 2, 138-142, 2012. IF 0.98 (Google-based)Cited by 2.

43Rehan Ali Shah, S Islam, AM Siddiqui, T Haroon,Heat transfer by laminar flow of an elastico-viscous fluid in posttreatment analysis of wire coating with linearly varying temperature along the coated wire.Heat and Mass TransferVol 48, Issue 6, pages 903-914, 2012. IF 0.673 Cited by 1

44T. Haroon, A. Ansari, A. Imran & A. M. Siddiqui, On the Ciliary Transport of an Axisymmetric Power Law Fluid through a tube,Mathematics in Engineering, Science and AerospaceVol. 3 No. 2, 2012.

45A. A. Farooq, A. M. Siddiqui, M. A. Rana, T. Haroon, Application of He’s Method in Solving a System of Nonlinear Coupled Equations Arising in Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, International Journal of Applied Mathematical Research1 (2), 130-140, 2012.IF 0.7578Cited by 1.

46Rehan Ali Shah, S. Islam, A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, Wire coating analysis with Oldroyd 8-constant fluid by Optimal Homotopy Asymptotic Method, Computers and Mathematics with Applications, Volume 63 Issue 3, Pages: 695-707, February, 2012. DOI: 10.1016/j.camwa.2011.11.033 IF 1.472 Cited by 7.

47A. A. Farooq, A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, and M. A. Rana, A variant of the classical Von Karman Flow for a conducting second grade fluid, Inter. J. Applied Math. Mech, 12, 1-11, 2012. IF 0.323 Cited by 1.

48Idrees M, Islam S, Tirmizi AM, Haroon T.,Application of the optimal homotopy asymptotic method of the Kortewag-de-Varies equation, Comp Math Appl. 63:695–707. 2012. IF 1.697 (5 year IF 2.170)Cited by 9.

49A. M. Siddiqui, A. A. Farooq, T. Haroon, B. S. Babcock, A comparison of variational iteration and Adomian decomposition methods in solving nonlinear thin film flow problems,Applied Mathematical Sciences,Vol. 6, no. 99, 4911 – 4919, 2012. H Index 5 Cited by 10

2011

50S. Islam, T. Haroon, Manzoor Elahi, Murad Ullah and A. M. Siddiqui,Steady and unsteady exact inverse solutions for the flow of a viscous fluid, International Journal of the Physical SciencesVol. 6(27), pp. 6234-6240, 2 November, 2011. IF0.554 Cited by 2.

51Rehan Ali Shah, S. Islam, Manzoor Ellahi, T. Haroonand A. M. Siddiqui,
Analytical solutions for heat transfer flows of a third grade fluid in case of posttreatment of wire coating,International Journal of Physical Sciences 6 (17), 4213-4223, 2011. Cited by 1.

52Rehan Ali Shah · S. Islam · A. M. Siddiqui ·T. Haroon, Heat transfer by laminar flow of a third grade fluid in wire coating analysis with temperature dependent and independent viscosity, Analysis and Mathematical Physics. Ms. No. AAMP-D-11-00008R1, Received: 15 February 2011 / Revised: 4 September 2011 / Accepted: 7 September 2011 /Published online: 11 October 2011,
DOI 10.1007/s13324-011-0011-4IF=0.536 Cited by 1.

53Rehan Ali Shah, S. Islam, A. M. Siddiqui and T. Haroon, Optimal Homotopy Asymptotic Method Solution Of Unsteady Second Grade Fluid In Wire Coating Analysis,Journal of the Korean Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Vol.15 NO.3, 201-222, 2011. IF 1.472 Cited by 7.

54S. Iqbal, , A. Zeb, A. M. Siddiqui, Tahira Haroon, A Numerical Study of the Flow with Heat Transfer of a Pseudoplastic Fluid between Parallel Plates, Journal of Quantum Information Science, 1, 18-25, 2011.Cited by 1.

55Z. Bano, Nosheen Feroz Shah, S. Islam and T.Haroon, Exact solution to longitudinal and torsional oscillations of an electrically conducting second-grade fluid, International Journal of the Physical Sciences Vol. 6(12), pp. 2939-2943, 18 June, 2011 Available online at ISSN 1992 - 1950 ©2011 Academic Journals, IF, 0.554. Cited by 4

56A.M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, M. Zahid and A. Shahzad, Effect of Slip Condition on Unsteady Flows of an Oldroyd-B Fluid between Parallel Plates, World Applied Sciences Journal13 (11): 2282-2287, 2011. IF 1.064

57S.Islam, Z. Bano, T. Haroon, A.M. Siddiqui, Unsteady Poiseuille flow of second grade fluid in a tube of elliptical cross sectionProceedings of the Romanian Academy-series A: Mathematics, Physics, Technical Sciences, Information Science,Volume 12, Number 4, pp. 291–295, 2011. IF=0.147 Cited by 8

58Muhammad Farooq, Saeed Islam, M. T. Rahim, Tahira Haroon, Heat Transfer Flow of Steady Couple Stress Fluids between Two Parallel Plates with Variable Viscosity,Heat Transfer Researchpages 737-780 Vol. 42, Issue 8, 2011. DOI:10.1615/HeatTransRes.2012000996 IF 0.078Cited by 3

59A. M. Siddiqui , A. A. Farooq , A. R. Ansari , Tahira Haroon , Exact Solutions for Laminar Periodic Non-Axisymmetric Slip Flow of a Viscous Incompressible Fluid due to a Porous Rotating Disk,International Journal of Fluid Mechanics Research,60 pages 71-84 , Vol. 38, issue 1, 2011. DOI:10.1615/InterJFluidMechRes.v38.i1. Cited by 4

60A. M. Siddiqui, Tahira Haroon, Mohammad Kahshan and Muhammad R. Mo-Hyuddin, Hodographic viscous flows in porous medium,Journal of porous media,14(8):735–742, 2011.IF 0.707

61A. M. Siddiqui, S. Sadiq, A. Ansari and T. Haroon,Macroscopic Analysis of Flow Through a Porous Medium Between Two Circular Cylinders, Journal of Porous Media,14(9): 751–760, 2011.IF 0.707

62AM Siddiqui, T Haroon, WA Khan, MR Mohyuddin, Exact Flows of Viscous Flow,Journal of porous media,14(9):827–831, 2011.IF 0.707

63T. Haroon, A. R. Ansari, A. M. Siddiquiand S. U. Jan, Analysis of Poiseuille Flow of a Reactive Power Law Fluid Between Parallel Plates, Applied Mathematical Sciences, Vol. 5, no. 55, 2721 – 2746, 2011. H index 21Cited by 4

64A. M. Siddiqui, S. Sadiq, A. R. Ansari, Tahira Haroon, Macroscopic Analysis Of Flow Through A Porous Medium Between Two Circular Cylinders, Journal of Porous Media, 14(9) 751-760, 2011. DOI: 10.1615/JPorMedia.v14.i9.10

2010

65Abdul. M. Siddiqui, Tahira Haroon, Mehwish Rani and Ali R. Ansari, An analysis of the flow of a power law fluid due to ciliary motion in an Infinite channel, Online First, 2 April 2011, Volume 23 /2009 – Journal of BiorheologyVolume 24, pages 56-69, 2010 . H index 6, Citted by 4

66A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, S. Bhatti and A. R. Ansari,A Comparison of the Adomian and Homotopy Perturbation Methods in Solving the Problem of Squeezing Flow Between Two Circular Plates, Mathematical Modelling and Analysis, Volume 15 Number 4, pages 491–504, 2010.Impact factor: 0.685, H Index: 7Cited by 6.

2009

67A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, S Irum,Torsional flow of third grade fluid using modified Homotopy Perturbation Method, Computers and Mathematics with Applications 58 2274-2285 2009.IF 1.532Cited by 17

68F. Belblidia, T. Haroon and M.F. Webster,The Dynamics of Compressible Herschel–Bulkley Fluids in Die-Swell Flows, T. Boukharouba et al. (eds.), Damage and Fracture Mechanics: Failure Analysis of Engineering Materials and Structures,425–434. © Springer Science 2009.Cited by 5.

69A. M. Siddiqui, T. Haroon, and H. Khan, Wire Coating extrusion in a pressure-type die in flow of a third grade fluid via Homotopy Perturbation Method,International Journal of nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation, Vol. 10, No.2, 247-257 2009.IF 5.276 Cited by 13

70A. M. Siddique, M. A. Rana, S. Irum, Rashid Qamar, T. Haroon, Application of homotopy perturbation and numerical methods to the unsteady squeezing MHD flow of a second grade fluid between circular plates, International Journal of nonlinear Sciences and Numerical Simulation, Vol. 10, No.3, 895-905, 2009.IF 5.99 Cited by 12

2008

71F. Belblidia, T. Haroon and M. F. Webster,The dynamics of compressible Herschel-Bulkley fluids in die-swell flows, Research Report, Swansea University,CSR 13-2008.

72F. Belblidia, T. Haroon and M. F. Webster, The dynamics of compressible inelastic fluids in die-swell flows, Journal of 1st African Inter Quadrennial ICF conference AIQ-ICF2008.

73T. Haroon , F. Belblidia, and M. F. Webster, Numerical Analysis of compressible Herschel-Bulkley fluids in die-swell Problems,Symposium on Computational Complexities, Innovations and Solutions,May 12-13, 2008.

2004

74Tahira Haroon, T. Hayat, S. Ashgar, A. M. Saddiqui, MHD Flow of a Third-Grade Fluid Induced by Non-Coaxial Rotations of a Porous Disk Executing Non-Torsional Oscillations and a Fluid at Infinity, WSEAS International Conference on Fluid Mechanics,pp 488-456, August 17-19, 2004.

2003

75T. Hayat, Tahira Haroon, S. Asghar and A. M. Siddiqui, MHD Flow of a Third-Grade Fluid Due to Eccentric Rotations of a Porous Disk and a Fluid at Infinity,Int. Jr. Non-Linear Mechanics, Vol. 38(4), 501-511, 2003.IF 1.388 Cited by 12

76Tahira Haroon and Tasneem M. Shah, Modeling and Numerical Solution of Rotating Flows, International Conference on Models and Methods in Fluid Mechanics COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Abbottabad. June 23-27, 2003.

2001

77T. Hayat, S. Asghar, A. M. Saddiqui and T. Haroon, Unsteady MHD Flow due to Non-Coaxial Rotations of a Porous Disk and a Fluid at Infinity, Acta Mechanica151, 127-134, 2001.IF 1.024 Cited by 17

78A. M. Siddiqui, Tahira Haroon, T. Hayat and S. Asghar, Unsteady MHD Flow of a Non-Newtonian Fluid Due to Eccentric Rotations of a Porous Disk and a Fluid at Infinity, Acta Mechanica,147, 99-109, 2001.IF 1.024 Cited by 20