Flow investigation of second grade micropolar nanofluid with porous medium over an exponentially stretching sheet

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This article mainly focuses on the influence of heat and mass transportation of micropolar second grade nanofluid toward porous medium of an exponentially stretched surface. The significance of activation energy and viscous dissipation with magnetic effect are taken into deliberated. Furthermore, to analyze the heat and mass transport scrutiny the concentration and thermal slip boundary conditions are assessed on the surface of the sheet. The convenient similarity variables are adopted to transfer the non-linear governing PDEs into the dimensionless ODEs and their corresponding boundary conditions also transformed. The nonlinear coupled ODEs are numerically solved by the usage of BVP4C MATLAB technique. The obtained numerical estimations are displayed graphically to display the significance of the various parameters against the velocity, temperature, microrotation, concentration distributions. It is noticed that larger estimations of micropolar and second grade parameter improves the fluid velocity consequently, while opposite trend is found for the higher estimation of porous medium parameter. Further, it is observed that the skin friction rate is boosted by the increment of (Formula presented.) and (Formula presented.), whereas opposite trend is noted against the mass transfer rate and heat transfer rate.

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Abbas Khan, A., Naveed Khan, M., Ahammad, N. A., Ashraf, M., Guedri, K., & Galal, A. M. (2022). Flow investigation of second grade micropolar nanofluid with porous medium over an exponentially stretching sheet. Journal of Applied Biomaterials and Functional Materials, 20. https://doi.org/10.1177/22808000221089782

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