South African Journal of Chemical Engineering (Jan 2023)

A significance of multi slip condition for inclined MHD nano-fluid flow with non linear thermal radiations, Dufuor and Sorrot, and chemically reactive bio-convection effect

  • Bilal Ahmad,
  • Muhammad Ozair Ahmad,
  • Muhammad Farman,
  • Ali Akgül,
  • Muhammad Bilal Riaz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 43
pp. 135 – 145

Abstract

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The aim of this research is to discuss the significance of slip conditions for magnetized nanofluid flow with the impact of nonlinear thermal radiations, activation energy, inclined MHD, sorrot and dufour, and gyrotactic micro motile organisms over continuous stretching of a two-dimensional sheet. The governing equations emerge in the form of partial differential equations. Since the resultant governing differential equations are nonlinear, the partial differential equations are transformed into ordinary differential equations using a workable similarity transformation. By using the Bvp4c module of the MATLAB program, the simplified mathematical framework can be numerically solved. The computation of Coefficients of skin friction, Nusselt numbers, different patterns of velocity profiles, fluid temperature, and concentration profiles reveals the physical nature of this study. As compared to earlier investigations, it was found that the obtained results demonstrated high degrees of symmetry and precision. A decline observes in velocity for boosted values of MHD, inclination, and rotatory parameter. However thermal transportation increases by increasing brownien motion, thermophoresis, radiation and Sorrot effect. The study has significant application in heat control systems, food factories, thermal exchangers, biomechanics, biomedical engineering, and aero dynamical systems

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