Abstract

AbstractPresent research work reports some novel investigation regarding thermal Marangoni convection features for Williamson fluid flow along with utilization of dust particles. In order to improve the transportation process, the thermal radiation and mixed convection aspects are also taken into account. The surface tension has been considered a linearly fluctuating with the surface temperature. The temperature of interface dust particles and fluid attained quadratic relation with interface arc length. The flow problem is based on dust particle phase and associated fundamental laws of heat/mass phenomenon. The valuable transformations acquired the flow problem in non‐dimensional form which are further proceeded numerically via novel finite difference procedure. The outcomes from simulated theoretical analysis are graphically underlined in view of novel physical relevance. The fluid velocity increasing versus Grashof number. Also, fluid velocity declines for dust particle mass concentration, suction/injection and momentum dust parameter. The temperature of working fluid boosts against larger radiation parameter.

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