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Microorganisms swimming through radiative Sutterby nanofluid over stretchable cylinder: Hydrodynamic effect

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/num.22913

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entropy generation; linear thermal radiation; motile microorganisms; Sutterby nanofluid

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This article investigates the radiative Sutterby nanofluid flow over a stretchable cylinder, taking into account the presence of suspended swimming microorganisms. The solutions for flow profiles are obtained using the optimal homotopy analysis method, and the impacts of different physical variables on velocity, temperature, concentration, and density are discussed.
In the present article, radiative Sutterby nanofluid flow over a stretchable cylinder is considered. The suspended swimming microorganisms have been deliberated in the fluid analysis. Different processes such as Brownian motion, thermophoresis, Joules heating, and viscous dissipation have been inspected in the presences of stratification parameters. The solutions for flow profiles have been obtained via optimal homotopy analysis method. Impacts of different physical involved variables on non-dimensional velocity, temperature, nanofluid concentration, and concentration of density of swimming microorganisms have been debated. Coefficient of skin friction, local Nusselt number, Sherwood number, and density of motile organisms have been calculated. The results reveal that Sutterby fluid parameter enhances the skin friction and has a reverse impact on the velocity, while an increase in stratification causes a declination in the flow boundary layers. The temperature of the flow is also seen to be boosted by the increment in Brownian motion parameter. Analysis of entropy generation shows that the concentration difference parameter maximizes the entropy and minimizes the dimensionless Bejan number.

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