Channel flow of non-Newtonian fluid due to peristalsis under external electric and magnetic field

Author:

Asghar Zeeshan1ORCID,Saeed Khan Muhammad Waris2ORCID,Gondal Muhammad Asif3,Ghaffari Abuzar4

Affiliation:

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

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

3. Department of Mathematics and Sciences, Dhofar University, Oman

4. Department of Mathematics, University of Education, Lahore, Attock Campus 43600, Pakistan

Abstract

The overall objective of the current analysis is to examine how electroosmotic flow combined with peristaltic pumping phenomenon could ably contribute to intracellular fluid flow. The biofluid is taken as non-Newtonian Couple stress fluid, while micro-passage is approximated as two-dimensional inclined channel comprehending complex peristaltic walls. Following a traditional approach of peristaltic fluid flow problem balance of mass and momentum is utilized. Beside channel waves, flow is also generated by Lorentz force triggered by electric and magnetic fields. To integrate electric potential term Poisson-Boltzmann and Nernst Planck equation are utilized. Finally, a sixth order BVP in term of stream function is obtained by employing creeping flow, long wavelength and Debye-Hückel assumptions. A numerical solution is calculated and analyzed by plotting fluid velocity and level curves in MATLAB 2021b. It is observed that couple stress fluid flows with greater speed (in central region of the channel) as compared to Newtonian fluid. Moreover, electro-osmotic parameter and Debye-Hückel length are assistive factors to the fluid velocity in the lower half of the passage.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanical Engineering

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