Abstract

AbstractDuring this exploration, Casson nanofluid is taken over a sheet that is curved and stretching in nature and its flow equations are analyzed. Radiation and slip provisions are also taken into consideration. A magnetic field of uniform rate is provided. Convective heat and mass transference extract dominant conclusions from the system. The Brownian migration together with thermophoresis is also included in the flow structure. Moreover, the chemical reaction of higher‐order within the nanoingredients also generates interest. Guiding equations furnished by the selected model are resettled to ordinary differential equations of nonlinear type by significant similarity transformation. We have worked on MAPLE‐19 software to work out this with a suitable accuracy rate. Upshots are shown with diagrams and tables. Corresponding physical consignment such as Nusselt number has been analyzed. Determination of skin friction and moreover Sherwood's number is also in the area of interest. Magnificent advancement in heat sifting is dealt with by magnetic and Brownian motion specification. The graphs prescribed the upshots of thermophoresis and slip parameters. Outcomes convey that temperature together with concentration are reduced for stretching parameters but velocity lines are enhanced. Heat transport goes up for magnetic and Brownian motion framework but elevated outcomes are spotted for radiative flow in contrast to nonradiative flow. Mass transfer is reduced for chemical reaction components but the rate of augmentation is elevated for higher‐order chemically reactive flow. Mass Biot number and temperature Biot number both increase the concentration and temperature transport, respectively.

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