Abstract

A nonlinear radiative bioconvection flow of nanofluid due to impulsively porous space is investigated. The applications of externa heat source with exponential relations, viscous dissipation and magnetic force are considered for fully developed stretched flow. The microorganisms are uniformly decomposed with the nanofluids. The thermal analysis is observed with interaction of slip phenomenon and convective boundary constraints. The dimensionless system of governing model is obtained with new imposed variables. The numerical computations are performed by using the shooting method. The confirmation of numerical data is achieved with already reported studies. Thermal observations govern to the flow system in view of parameters are suggested. It is observed that declining change in velocity is subject to the stretching parameter and permeability of porous space. The implementation of slip and convective boundary constraints effectively enhanced the transportation phenomenon. Based on interaction of nonlinear thermal radiated phenomenon and porous medium, different applications of problem are claimed in solar systems, extrusion processes, manufacturing systems, soil sciences, petroleum engineering, chemical processes etc.

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