Abstract
Owing to the improved thermal applications of nanomaterials, various applications have been suggested in various era of engineering including heat transfer devices, chemical processes, thermal management devices, electronic cooling etc. The aim of current investigation is to presents the bioconvective flow of nanofluid with applications of multiple slip effects. The motivations for considering the slip effects for heat and mass transfer analysis are associated to its significance in the petroleum sciences, extrusion processes, oil recovery and plasma physics. The nonlinear thermal radiation effects and chemical reaction consequences have been attributed. In contrast to traditional investigations, the thermal conductivity of nanofluid have been assumed to be temperature dependent. Following the assumptions of dimensionless variables, a system of nonlinear differential equations is obtained. The shooting technique is employed for computing the numerical simulations. The accuracy of solution is ensured. The physical assessment of problem is incorporated in view of involved parameter. It has been claimed that interaction of slip effects enhances the heat and mass transfer effects. Change in microbes density slip parameter leads to improvement in the microorganisms profile. Moreover, local Nusselt number and Sherwood number reduces for slip parameters. Current results present significance in heat transfer systems, thermal engineering, chemical engineering, fertilizers, biofuels etc.
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