The effects of bioconvection, non‐Fourier heat flux, and thermal radiations on Williamson nanofluids and Maxwell nanofluids transportation with prescribed thermal conditions

Author:

Afzal Saima1,Siddique Imran123ORCID,Abdal Sohaib4,Hussain Sajjad5,Salimi Mehdi6,Ahmadian Ali7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics University of Management and Technology Lahore Pakistan

2. Department of Mathematics University of Sargodha Sargodha Pakistan

3. Mathematics in Applied Sciences and Engineering Research Group Scientific Research Center Al‐Ayen University Nasiriyah Iraq

4. School of Mechanical Engineering Hanyang University, Seongdong‐gu Seoul Republic of Korea

5. School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Nanyang Technological University Singapore Singapore

6. Decisions Lab Mediterranea Univeersity of Reggio Calabria Reggio Calabria Italy

7. Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences Istanbul Okan University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractThe utilization of nanoentities in common fluids has opened new opportunities in the area of heat transportation. The rising requirements to enhance the efficiency of compact heat exchangers can be achieved by using various nanofluids. In this article, the thermal output of Maxwell and Williamson nanofluids transport over a prolonging sheet with bioconvection of self‐motivated organisms is scrutinized. A magnetic flux and the porous effects of a medium influence the flow of fluids. The fundamental principles for conservation of mass, concentration, momentum, and energy yield a nonlinear set of partial differential equations that can then be altered into ordinary differential form. A heat transfer flux is presented along with temperature boundary conditions, PST, and PHF (prescribed surface temperature and prescribed heat flux). The numerical results are acquired by executing the Runge–Kutta method with a shooting procedure in MATLAB coding. By fluctuating the inputs of influential variables of the dependent functions, a precise overview of the scheme is acquired. It can be seen that velocity decreases with the rising values of buoyancy ratio, magnetic force, Raleigh number, and porosity. Also, the temperature of the fluids begins to rise directly with the rising values of thermophoresis and Brownian motion parameters. The present study addresses bioconvection, non‐Fourier heat flow, and thermal radiations while combining the special properties of Williamson and Maxwell nanofluids. The field of biomedical engineering may benefit from this study, particularly with regard to therapies for hyperthermia and drug delivery systems. This study can be useful in cutting‐edge cooling systems, bioengineering, solar energy conversion and biotechnology.

Publisher

Wiley

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