Empirical modeling and sensitivity analysis of pressure rise per wavelength and frictional forces for the peristaltic flow of Bingham plastic fluids: application of response surface methodology

Author:

Rehman Amad ur,Asghar Zaheer,Zeeshan Ahmed,Marin MarinORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe efficiency of mixed convection peristaltic flow can be investigated through pressure rise per wavelength $$(\Delta P_{{{\uplambda }}} )$$ ( Δ P λ ) and frictional forces ($${F}_{\uplambda }$$ F λ ). The main aim of the present study is to discover the sensitivity analysis of non-Newtonian fluids using the Bingham plastic fluid model. In order to achieve this objective, we have empirically modeled the pressure rise per wavelength $$(\Delta {P}_{\uplambda })$$ ( Δ P λ ) and frictional forces ($${F}_{\uplambda }$$ F λ ) as a function varying with leading parameters of problem. The flow problem is governed by three coupled nonlinear partial differential equations. They are reduced to nonlinear coupled ordinary differential equations by using the long wavelength and low Reynolds number approximations. They are solved numerically using MATLAB built-in routine bvp4c to analyze the sensitivity of pressure rise per wavelength ($$\Delta {P}_{\uplambda }$$ Δ P λ ) and frictional forces ($${F}_{\uplambda }$$ F λ ). We first derive the empirical model among each of responses $$\Delta {P}_{\uplambda }$$ Δ P λ and $${F}_{\uplambda }$$ F λ and physical parameters which govern the flow using response surface methodology. The goodness of fit of empirical model is decided on the basis of coefficient of determination ($${R}^{2}$$ R 2 ) obtained from the analysis of variance (ANOVA). The coefficients of determination ($${R}^{2}$$ R 2 ) are 99.78% both for $$\Delta {P}_{\uplambda }$$ Δ P λ and$${F}_{\uplambda }$$ F λ . The higher values of $${R}^{2}$$ R 2 determine the goodness of fit of empirical model. No correlation has been developed to optimize $$\Delta {P}_{\uplambda }$$ Δ P λ and $${F}_{\uplambda }$$ F λ in peristaltic flow for Bingham plastic fluids using RSM. The results of sensitivity analysis revealed that $$\Delta {P}_{\uplambda }$$ Δ P λ and $${F}_{\uplambda }$$ F λ are most sensitive to flow rate (q) at all levels such as low (− 1), medium (0) and high (+ 1). The sensitivity of $$\Delta {P}_{\uplambda }$$ Δ P λ to Bingham number (Bn) shows a distinct behavior with varying levels of flow rate (q). At low level (− 1) of flow rate (q), the sensitivity is positive, and at high level (+ 1) of flow rate (q), the sensitivity becomes negative. Conversely, the sensitivity of $${F}_{\uplambda }$$ F λ to Bingham number (Bn) at low to high level of flow rate (q).

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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