Abstract
The impacts of Stefan blowing on Cattaneo–Christov characteristics and bioconvection of self-motive microorganisms mixed in water-based nanofluids with a ablation/accretion of leading edge are examined in the present investigation. Governing partial differential formulation is transmuted into ordinary differential form via similarity functions. The finite element method is harnessed to yield solution of numerical for the resulting set of nonlinear coupled equations with coding implementation in MATLAB. It is noteworthy that the reliability and validity of the current numerical solution are an excellent agreement with existing specific solutions in the literature. The interest in computational effort centered about the formation of boundary layer patterns for microorganism distribution, fluid temperature, volume fraction of nanoinclusions and fluid velocity when influential parameters are varied. The most important results of the current examination are that upgrade in Stefan blowing parameter undermines the fluid velocity while an increment in ablation/accretion impact at leading edge shows in a deceleration in flow velocity. Another significant result is that an increment in ablation/accretion at leading edge upsurges the fluid temperature and concentrations.
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