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  • A mathematical model was created to analyze the behavior of Cross nanoliquid flow over a stretching sheet, considering effects like thermal radiation, chemical reactions, and heat sources/sinks.
  • The study transformed complex partial differential equations into simpler ordinary ones using similarity transformations, and the shooting method was applied for numerical analysis.
  • The results indicated that increasing magnetic and Rayleigh numbers reduces fluid velocity, while higher Biot number and thermal parameters increase the thermal boundary; however, a higher Prandtl number has the opposite effect.

Article Abstract

In this study, a mathematical model is developed to scrutinize the transient magnetic flow of Cross nanoliquid past a stretching sheet with thermal radiation effects. Binary chemical reactions and heat source/sink effects along with convective boundary condition are also taken into the consideration. Appropriate similarity transformations are utilized to transform partial differential equations (PDE's) into ordinary ones and then numerically tackled by shooting method. The impacts of different emerging parameters on the thermal, concentration, velocity, and micro-rotation profiles are incorporated and discussed in detail by means of graphs. Results reveal that, the escalation in magnetic parameter and Rayleigh number slowdowns the velocity and momentum of the fluid. The increase in Biot number, radiation and heat sink/source parameters upsurges the thermal boundary but, converse trend is seen for escalating Prandtl number. The density number of motile microorganisms acts as a growing function of bioconvection Lewis number and declining function of bioconvection Peclet number.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8346499PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-95587-2DOI Listing

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