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Partial Slip Impact on Double Diffusive Convection Flow of Magneto-Carreau Nanofluid through Inclined Peristaltic Asymmetric Channel

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  • Safia Akram
  • Maria Athar
  • Khalid Saeed
  • Taseer Muhammad
  • Mir Yasir Umair

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The significance of partial slip on double diffusive convection on magneto-Carreau nanofluid through inclined peristaltic asymmetric channel is examined in this paper. The two-dimensional and directional flow of a magneto-Carreau nanofluid is mathematically described in detail. Under the lubrication technique, the proposed model is simplified. The solutions of extremely nonlinear partial differential equations are calculated using a numerical technique. Graphical data are displayed using Mathematica software and Matlab to examine how temperature, pressure rise, concentration, pressure gradient, velocity profile, nanoparticle volume fraction, and stream functions behave on emerging parameters. It is noticed that as the velocity slip parameter is increased, the axial velocity at the channel’s center increases. Additionally, near the boundary, opposite behavior is observed. The temperature, concentration, and nanoparticle profile drops by increasing thermal slip, concentration slip, and nanoparticle slip parameter.

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  • Safia Akram & Maria Athar & Khalid Saeed & Taseer Muhammad & Mir Yasir Umair, 2021. "Partial Slip Impact on Double Diffusive Convection Flow of Magneto-Carreau Nanofluid through Inclined Peristaltic Asymmetric Channel," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-14, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2475846
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/2475846
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