Impact of electro-osmotic, activation energy and chemical reaction on Sisko fluid over Darcy–Forchheimer porous stretching cylinder

Author:

Nisha S Siraj1,De Poulomi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Mathematics Division, School of Advanced Sciences, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, Tamil Nādu, India

Abstract

This study provides numerical solution for two-dimensional electro-osmotically motivated electro-magneto-hydrodynamic Sisko fluid through an elongating porous cylinder. The electro-osmotic, activation energy with chemical reaction are also interpreted for this flow model. The numerical equations that govern this flow problem are renewed into dimensionless form by applying appropriate transformations exploiting Runge–Kutta–Fehlberg fifth order through shooting technique method. The after-effects are illustrated as graphs for the concerned physical parameters and their impact on convection and conduction is also studied. The velocity rises for electro-osmotic parameter whereas drops for magnetic and porous parameter. The temperature shows an increasing profile for the curvature, electric and thermal conductivity parameter while decreases for Prandtl number. The concentration of nanoparticles in the fluid boosts for activation energy but deflates for curvature parameter. The present findings appear to be in good accord when compared to earlier published studies. Numerous opportunities and applications are presented by applying electro-osmotic forces to non-Newtonian fluid flow, especially in the fields of nanotechnology, electro-kinetics and micro-fluids. The current study can be applied to design effective electro-magnetic devices, particularly in certain thermal transport characteristic regime. The main findings demonstrate the great utility of electro-osmosis in micro-fluidic devices, chemical analysis, soil analysis and cement slurries for managing flow and heat transmission.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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