Magnetic field and viscous dissipation effect on bioconvection in a permeable sphere embedded in a porous medium with a nanofluid containing gyrotactic micro-organisms
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Author list: Shaw S, Motsa SS, Sibanda P
Publisher: Wiley: 12 months
Place: HOBOKEN
Publication year: 2018
Journal: Heat Transfer - Asian Research (1099-2871)
Journal acronym: HEAT TRANSF-ASIAN RE
Volume number: 47
Issue number: 5
Start page: 718
End page: 734
Number of pages: 17
ISSN: 1099-2871
eISSN: 1523-1496
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
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Abstract
Micro-organisms play a vital role to understand the ecological system and therefore it is very important to understand the behavior of micro-organism due to different parameters. In the present paper, we investigated the bioconvection about a permeable sphere with constant surface temperature embedded in a porous medium filled with a water-based nanofluid containing gyrotactic micro-organisms. The convection and movement of the micro-organisms are constrained or assisted by thermophoresis, viscous dissipation effects, and an applied magnetic field. First, we have used the similarity transformation to simplify the governing equations. Then, we have solved the governing nonlinear partial differential equations numerically using a recent spectral relaxation method. The effects of the significant parameters on the local density of the gyrotactic micro-organisms have been determined and discussed. It is observed that by introducing the magnetic field in the system, the skin friction, local nanoparticle Sherwood number, and the local density of the micro-organism decrease, while the last two governing parameters show a positive response with increase in the viscous dissipation.
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Bioconvection, gyrotactic micro-organism, Magnetic field, nanofluid, permeable sphere, viscous dissipation
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