Abstract

This study emphasizes the two-dimensional incompressible flow of Williamson nanofluid caused by an inclined, infinite, expanding/contracting cylinder that is inclined at an angle with the horizontal axis. The focus is on the behavior of non-Newtonian fluid on the flow, heat, and mass transfer during the process. The properties of the fluid are modeled using a set of partial differential equations in association with the characterizing parameters obtained during the presentation of non-dimensional form. The problem is solved numerically using the shooting-based Runge–Kutta fourth-order technique. The results are shown graphically for the behavior of the several contributing parameters. The effect of various pertaining parameters is analyzed henceforth. The physical quantities of interest are also discussed in the tables. The study provides useful insight into the behavior of the fluid, i.e. suction/injection shows opposite behavior on the fluid velocity profiles where suction decelerates the profile and injection enhances it significantly.

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