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Three-dimensional bio-convection mechanism and heat transportation of nanofluid induced by magnetic field.

Authors :
Majeed, Aaqib
Naeem, Sidra
Zeeshan, Ahmad
Qayyum, Abdul
Alhodaly, Mohammed Sh.
Source :
International Journal of Modern Physics B: Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical Physics; Applied Physics. 8/10/2024, Vol. 38 Issue 20, p1-17. 17p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

There are several uses for bio-convection mechanisms, such as in sedimentary pools, fuel models, and microbially accelerated oil restoration. These are the basis of motile microorganisms which are applied to improve the mixability of fluid and tiny nanoparticles because they are accountable for biological transmission procedure. This work examines the bio-convective nanoparticles fluid flow and electrically conducting incompressible magneto-hydrodynamic flow of nanofluid towards a chemically reactive stretchable surface. Buongiorno model is considered here, which incorporates Brownian motion and thermophoretic diffusion, is employed in this study to explain how nanofluids improve heat transfer. The controlling boundary layer nonlinear PDEs are converted into ODEs by utilizing certain suitable similarity approaches. Numerical scheme is adopted to solve the transformed ordinary differential equations. The main findings of this research are that the magnetic field slows motion of the fluid when the thermal and mass buoyancy forces speed it up, and that thermophoretic diffusion increases the temperature and concentration of dimensionless fluids, resulting in stronger concentration and thermal boundary layers. The Brownian motion, concentration exponent, and chemical reaction parameters show an inverse relationship between temperature and concentration. Additionally, the first-order chemical reaction creates a lighter concentration boundary layer while the magnetic field's presence due to impact of thermal and mass buoyancies helps to lower the heat transfer rate and shear stress. The findings show that while the Nusselt number and wall shear stress values are declining, the microorganism number is increasing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02179792
Volume :
38
Issue :
20
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
International Journal of Modern Physics B: Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical Physics; Applied Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177062361
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217979224502588