Porosity and dissipative effects in Peristalsis of hydro-magneto nanomaterial: Application of biomedical treatment

Author:

Sheriff Samreen12ORCID,Mir Nazir Ahmad1,Ahmad Shakeel1ORCID,Rafiq Naila3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Riphah International University, Islamabad, Pakistan

2. DBS&H, CEME, National University of Sciences and Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan

3. Department of Mathematics, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad, Pakistan

Abstract

The non-uniformity value which currently many applications of magneto-hydrodynamics are found in medicine where drug deliverance happens through peristaltic pumping phenomena, various magnetic drugs are released to target tumor diseases and to control the drug flow movement to the desired area. Owing to these facts, the aims of this article is to examine the simultaneous influence of magneto-hydrodynamics (MHD) and slip effect on unsteady peristaltic nanofluid flow in a non-uniform porous channel of finite length. The constituent governing equations for the model have been examined under the approximation of long wave length and small Reynolds value. Keeping kerosene oil and ethylene glycol as base fluids with polystyrene chosen as nanoparticle. The current analysis is carried out for the peristaltic flow transferal which carries innumerable industrialized employments. The incompressible, viscous, electrically conducting flow is studied in wave form. Here, exact method is employed to obtained closed form solutions. We have implemented computational software packages “Mathematica” as a main tool in order to obtain explicit expressions for axial velocity, temperature, stream function, pumping phenomenon and bolus formation. Obtained solutions are used for graphical analysis against different physical parameters. It is concluded that axial velocity increments for higher Hartmann number and slip parameter near the walls. The porosity effects increases the temperature whereas the temperature field shows increasing behavior for larger Brinkman number.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering

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