Three-Dimensional Stretched Boundary Layer Flow of Casson Nanofluid in Rotating Frame with Bio-convection Phenomenon

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Institute of Mathematics, Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering & Information Technology, Rahim Yar Khan 64200, Pakistan

10.24200/sci.2024.63534.8450

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This paper describes the three-dimensional Casson nanofluid's rotating flow with bioconvection Phenomenon containing microorganisms, thermal radiation, and magnetic effects. This research has real-world applications in a variety of processes, including oceanography, crystal growth, computer storage devices, lubrication, and rotating machinery. The present model incorporates the Buongiorno nanofuid model, which describes the Brownian and thermophersis motion of nanoparticles. The boundaries layer approximation and non-Newtonian three-dimensional Casson fluid model are encompassed in the modelling of the nonlinear partial differential system. Finding an analytical clarification to the 3D Casson nanofluid flow past a rotating frame involving bio-convection phenomenon nonlinear differential equation is the goal of this task. Graphical results are obtained using the OHAM. The effects of different numbers are examined with respect to velocities, thermal field, magnetic field, nanoparticle concentration, and microorganism field. The temperature distribution is lessened with a greater Prandtl number. The temperature and solute field of a species increases with an upsurge in the estimation of the thermophoresis parameter. The microorganism’s field decreases when the Peclet parameter, bioconvection Lewis number, and Microorganisms difference number increase.

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