Special Issue: Dynamic Behaviors and Assessments of Nanofluid Flows with Bioconvection
Special Issue Description
A nanofluid is a fluid containing nanometer-sized particles, called nanoparticles. These fluids are engineered colloidal suspensions of nanoparticles in a base fluid. The nanoparticles used in nanofluids are typically made of metals, oxides, carbides, or carbon nanotubes. Bioconvection is widely used on account of its applications in the modeling of oil, gas-bearing sedimentary basin, microbial enhanced oil recovery and bio-mechanics. The motile microorganisms are generally heavier than water and they swim upward as stimuli like light and chemical reactions take place which raise the unstable density stratification and hydrodynamic instability. With progress in nanofluids, researchers related to biomechanics have made the idea of combining motile microorganisms with nanofluids which improved thermal progress, green energy with stable properties and made the foundation of the bio-fuels.
This special issue will aim to collect recent advances in Mathematics, Applied Physics & Biomecanics with research areas from nanofluid flows with bioconvection.
Keywords of the SI
Nanoparticles, Base fluid, Nanofluid, Newtonian/Non-Newtonian fluids, Fluid flow, Heat transfer, Thermodynamic, Magnetohydrodynamic, Nanoparticles concentration, Gyrotactic microorganisms, Bioconvection
Guest Editor
Noor Saeed Khan
noor.saeed@ue.edu.pk
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Education Lahore, Attock Campus, Attock
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