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Due to the importance of bio-convection in biotechnology and various biological systems, scientists have made significant contributions in the current decade.
Aqsa Yousaf +3 more
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Numerical Analysis of Thermal Radiative Maxwell Nanofluid Flow Over-Stretching Porous Rotating Disk
The fluid flow over a rotating disk is critically important due to its application in a broad spectrum of industries and engineering and scientific fields. In this article, the traditional swirling flow of Von Karman is optimized for Maxwell fluid over a
Shuang-Shuang Zhou +3 more
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Nanofluids have unique features that make them potentially valuable in a variety of medicinal, technical, and industrial sectors. The widespread applications of nanotechnology in modern science have prompted researchers to study nanofluid models from ...
Jifeng Cui +4 more
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This study takes into account the viscous dissipation of the laminar viscosity and radiation influence of the MHD heat and mass transfer nanofluid flow across two dimensional boundary layers in the porous medium in the existence of heat, thermophoresis ...
N. Amar, N. Kishan
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The forced convection thin-film hybrid nanofluid flow over a stretching sheet with heat transfer is investigated in the present study. The effect of the suction and injection is considered.
Nur Ilyana Kamis +4 more
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Melting phenomenon of non-linear radiative generalized second grade nanoliquid
This article communicates the heat transfer improvement with bioconvective-flow of generalized second-grade nanofluid under melting mechanisms through a stretched surface in the occurrence of microorganisms. The impacts of activation action and nonlinear
Hassan Waqas +5 more
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Current work unfolds the transport of energy of blood containing nanoparticles of iron oxide (Fe3O4) and mass transport is focalized by considering the homogeneous-heterogeneous chemical process with attached mathematical model of Cross nanofluid.
Syed Zahir Hussain Shah +5 more
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