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AuthorS., Nadeem
AuthorAlblawi, Adel
AuthorMuhammad, Noor
AuthorAlarifi, Ibrahim M.
AuthorIssakhov, Alibek
AuthorMustafa, M.T.
Available date2024-07-31T08:32:34Z
Publication Date2020-01-15
Publication NameJournal of Molecular Liquids
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2019.112033
CitationNadeem, S., Alblawi, A., Muhammad, N., Alarifi, I. M., Issakhov, A., & Mustafa, M. T. (2020). A computational model for suspensions of motile micro-organisms in the flow of ferrofluid. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 298, 112033.
ISSN0167-7322
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016773221934440X
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/57326
AbstractThe performance of friction drag, heat transfer rate, and mass transfer is illustrated the in boundary layer flow region via density of motile microorganisms. Magnetic dipole in presence of Curie temperature and density of motile microorganisms plays important role in stabilizing and controlling the momentum and thermal boundary layers. In this direction, the characteristics of the magnetic dipole on the suspensions of motile microorganisms in the flow of ferrofluid are incorporated. Heat flux in the suspensions of motile microorganisms and at the surface is computed via Fourier's law of heat conduction. Characteristics of sundry physical parameter on the ferrohydrodynamic, thermal energy, mass transfer, and bioconvection are computed numerically and analytically. It is depicted that an enhancement in thermal Rayleigh number results in the reduction of friction drag, thereby enhances the heat transfer rate and Sherwood number at the surface, while the local density of motile microorganisms enhance for larger values of bioconvection Lewis number. Further, it is characterized that bioconvection Rayleigh number has increasing behavior on the heat transfer in the boundary layer. Comparison with available results are found in an excellent agreement.
SponsorThis paper was funded by the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan (HEC), under grant no. 6170/Federal/NRPU/R&D/HEC/2016 . It was also supported by the Higher Education Commission, Islamabad, Pakistan - award of scholarship “ International Research Support Initiative Program ” grant No: I-8/HEC/HRD/2018/8972 , PIN: IRSIP 41 PSc 28, for Texas A&M University, USA .
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectFerromagnetic nanofluid
Bioconvection
Heat transfer
TitleA computational model for suspensions of motile micro-organisms in the flow of ferrofluid
TypeArticle
Volume Number298
ESSN1873-3166
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