Abstract

The heat and mass transportation for the bioconvection transient rotating flow of Maxwell nanofluid over Riga plate is inspected in the present investigation. The bioconvection is utilized alongside nanofluids to provide stability to improved thermal transportation. Further, Cattano-Christov theory, Buongiorno model, binary chemical reaction, and activation energy are incorporated. The unsteady three dimensional partially differentiate formulation is simplified in the form of two independent coordinates (ζ,η). For steady-state solution (ζ=1), Glerikin discretization in used to employ finite element simulation in MATLAB environment. The buoyancy ratio parameters, unsteady parameter, rotating parameter, thermophoresis, and Brownian motion parameter escalated the nanofluid temperature field. Modified electromagnetic parameter MH accelerated the primary flow velocity and activation energy augmented the volume fraction of nanoparticles in the boundary layer region. The larger modified Hartmaan number MH reduces the coefficient of skin friction in primary direction but the magnitude of coefficient of skin friction in secondary direction is augmented. The local Nusselt number Rex1/2Nux is directly proportional to MH and β2 but it is inversely related to β1 and αT.

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