Significance of variable thermal conductivity and suction/injection in unsteady MHD mixed convection flow of Casson Williamson nanofluid through heat and mass transport with gyrotactic microorganisms

Author:

Abd‐Alla Abdelmooty Mohamed1ORCID,Thabet Esraa N.12ORCID,Hosham Hany A.3,El‐Kabeir S. M. M.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics Faculty of Science Sohag University Sohag Egypt

2. Department of Mathematics Faculty of Science Aswan University Aswan Egypt

3. Department of Mathematics Faculty of Science Al‐Azhar University Assiut Egypt

Abstract

AbstractThe present paper explores a two‐dimensional mixed bio‐convective unsteady viscous hydro‐magnetic Casson Williamson nanofluid flow model with heat and mass transport incorporating motile microorganisms towards a stretchy spinning disc. The flow concept is accomplished by rotating a stretched disc with a time‐varying angular velocity. By applying a magnetic field normal to the axial direction, a magnetic interaction is taken into consideration. The Casson Williamson nanofluid contains nanosized particles suspended with swimming motile microorganisms and the rotation of the disc is exhibited by buoyancy forces, thermophoresis, suction/injection, zero mass flux conditions, variable thermal conductivity, Joule heating and so forth. The obtained flow narrating differential equations of the model are transformed into ordinary differential system. This is accomplished by simulating boundary value problems using the shooting technique using the ‘ND‐Solve’ approach included in the Mathematica software (Mathematica 12). The implications of the engaged parameters such as Williamson fluid parameter, Casson fluid (CF) parameter, thermophoresis parameter, Brownian motion parameter and so forth, on both axial and radial velocities, temperature, concentration of nanoparticles and microorganisms are explained by means of graphical and tabular constructions. This paper's validity has been confirmed and its findings align with those of other previously published papers. Furthermore, it is found that both the axial and radial velocity profiles are seen to be diminishing functions of the CF parameter. The identified observation may have theoretical implications for a number of engineering procedures, solar energy systems, biofuel cells and extrusion system improvement. Moreover, this work finds application in micro‐fabrication techniques and the chemical industry.

Publisher

Wiley

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