Implication of Arrhenius Activation Energy and Temperature-Dependent Viscosity on Non-Newtonian Nanomaterial Bio-Convective Flow with Partial Slip
In the era of nano-engineering, the decomposition of nanoparticles with base liquids enhances the thermal performances of such base materials. Owing to the tremendous demand for high thermal performances in industries, the use of nanoparticles becomes more fascinating. In most nanofluid analyses, th...
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Published in | Arabian journal for science and engineering (2011) Vol. 47; no. 6; pp. 7559 - 7570 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Berlin/Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
01.06.2022
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | In the era of nano-engineering, the decomposition of nanoparticles with base liquids enhances the thermal performances of such base materials. Owing to the tremendous demand for high thermal performances in industries, the use of nanoparticles becomes more fascinating. In most nanofluid analyses, the thermal inspection of non-Newtonian is based on the assumption of constant viscosity. However, considering viscosity as a function of temperature is more beneficial to improve the transportation of mass and heat transfer phenomenon. This theoretical analysis addresses the narrative role of partial slip and temperature-dependent viscosity in the bioconvection assessment of Maxwell nanofluid confined by a stretched surface. The nonlinear thermal radiation and activation energy applications are encounter as a novel impact. The formulated set of coupled and nonlinear flow problems is numerically presented with proper execution of shooting algorithm. The comparative task for verifications is done against previous investigations with excellent confirmation claim. The graphical exploration because of flow parameters is reported for the nanofluid velocity, temperature, concentration, and microorganisms. The observations are summarized in the conclusion part. |
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ISSN: | 2193-567X 1319-8025 2191-4281 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13369-021-06274-3 |