Modeling and analysis of Oldroyd 4-constant mucus flow induced by artificial magnetic cilia

Author:

Asghar Zeeshan12ORCID,Javed Muhammad Asif3,Khan Muhammad Waris Saeed4ORCID,Gondal Muhammad Asif5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics and Sciences, College of Humanities and Sciences, Prince Sultan University 1 , Riyadh 11586, Saudi Arabia

2. NUTECH, School of Applied Sciences and Humanities, National University of Technology 2 , Islamabad 44000, Pakistan

3. Department of Mathematics, The University of Chenab 3 , Gujrat 50700, Pakistan

4. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, International Islamic University 4 , Islamabad 44000, Pakistan

5. Department of Mathematics and Sciences, Dhofar University 5 , Salalah 211, Oman

Abstract

Cilia serve as sensory organelles extending from cell surfaces, enabling the monitoring of intricate rheological surroundings. The objective of this study is to incorporate the governing equations of the Oldroyd 4-constant model into flows propelled by ciliary motion. Additionally, Maxwell's equations are employed to introduce a body force term within the classical Navier–Stokes equations. The problem is grounded in the assumptions of creeping flow and long wavelengths. The resulting differential equation is simulated using a robust finite difference method in MATLAB R2023a. The obtained solution exhibits convergence and is presented for fluid velocity, pressure rise, and contour lines. The solution is also validated via the shooting method. These results are beneficial in designing artificial magnetic cilia (with similar beating patterns) used for fluid manipulations in lab-on-chip devices.

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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