Abstract

AbstractThe peristaltic flow of nanofluids is an emerging area of scientific research due to its vital industrial and medical applications. Herein, a model study is conducted to numerically investigate, the electroosmotically augmented peristaltic pumping of electrically conducting aqueous ionic nanofluid through an inclined asymmetric channel. The behavior of the model for various involved parameters is expressed through a set of graphs. The velocity profile gained a significant increment for Joule heating and electroosmotic velocity parameters. The velocity dropped for the Hartmann number, while a dual behavior is noted for the thermal Grashof number. However, the magnetic number enhances the temperature, while a lower temperature is perceived for the electroosmotic velocity and Debye length parameters. The streamline pattern for the fluid flow subject to multiple values of the electroosmotic velocity parameter can be seen to indicate that for negative values of the parameter, a larger number of streamlines are circulated compared to the case when the electric field is absent, that is, . However, in the case of an opposing electric field, that is, for the positive values of the parameter, the streamline bolus occurs across the centerline of the channel.

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