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Thermophoretic particle deposition in Carreau-Yasuda fluid over chemical reactive Riga plate

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Marangoni convection is very useful in coating flow technology, surfactant replacement therapy for neonatal children, microfluidics, drying of semi-conductor vapors in microelectronics, foams, and film drainage in emulsions. The behavior… Click to show full abstract

Marangoni convection is very useful in coating flow technology, surfactant replacement therapy for neonatal children, microfluidics, drying of semi-conductor vapors in microelectronics, foams, and film drainage in emulsions. The behavior of gyrotactic microorganisms and chemical reaction on the Marangoni convected Carreau-Yasuda liquid flowing over Riga plate with thermophoretic particle deposition is reported in this research. The Riga plate is self-possessed of magnets and electrodes. The fluid conducted electricity and the vertical Lorentz force has been exponentially increased. Thermal and mass species phenomena are investigated within the context of Dufour and Soret impacts. The PDEs are transformed into ODEs by the implication of suitable transformations. The resulting system of equations is solved by using homotopy analysis method (HAM). Using tables and graphs, the effects of dimensionless parameters on flow fields are described. The wall drag coefficient and pertinent flow rates are organized and stated. The results revealed that the temperature, concentration, and microorganisms profiles decay but the velocity profile augmented as the Marangoni ratio parameter increases.

Keywords: plate; riga plate; particle deposition; carreau yasuda; thermophoretic particle

Journal Title: Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Year Published: 2023

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