Numerical solution of Maxwell-Sutterby nanofluid flow inside a stretching sheet with thermal radiation, exponential heat source/sink, and bioconvection
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2023
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Alharbi, Khalid Abdulkhaliq M.
Farooq, Umar
Waqas, Hassan
Imran, Muhammad
Noreen, Sobia
Akgül, Ali
Baleanu, Dumitru
Din, Sayed M.El
Abbas, Khizer
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A Survey of literature illustrates that nano liquid is further helpful for heat transportation as compared to regular liquid. Nonetheless, there are considerable gaps in our understanding of existing approaches for enhancing heat transmission in nanofluids, necessitating comprehensive research of these fluids. The current approach proposes to investigate the influence of a Maxwell-Sutterby nanofluid on a sheet while accounting for heat radiation. This paper investigates activation energy, and exponential heat source/sink. Bioconvection and motile microorganisms with Brownian motion and thermophoresis effects are considered.y linked similarity transformations, the boundary layer set of controlling partial differential equations are transformed into ordinary differential equations. A numerical strategy (shooting technique) is used to handle the transformed system of ordinary differential equations through the Bvp4c solver of the computing tool MATLAB. The results for velocity and temperature, concentration, and motile microbe profiles are numerically and graphically examined for various parameters. The velocity distribution profile decreased as the magnetic parameter varied, but increased when the mixed convection parameter increased in magnitude. The heat flux profile is improved with higher estimations of the Biot number and thermophoresis parameter. When the Prandtl number and the Brownian motion parameter's values rise, the energy profile falls. When the Peclet number and bioconvection Lewis number increased, the profile of mobile microorganisms dropped.
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Activation Energy, Bioconvection, Exponential Heat Source/Sink, Maxwell-Sutterby Nanofluid, Motile Microorganisms, Shooting Approach, Stretching Sheet, Thermal Radiation
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Alharbi, Khalid Abdulkhaliq M.;...et.al. (2023). "Numerical solution of Maxwell-Sutterby nanofluid flow inside a stretching sheet with thermal radiation, exponential heat source/sink, and bioconvection", International Journal of Thermofluids, Vol.18.
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International Journal of Thermofluids
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18