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Magnetotactic bacteria and Fe3O4–water in a wavy walled cavity

Bengisen Pekmen Geridonmez (Department of Mathematics, TED University, Ankara, Turkey)
Hakan Oztop (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technology Faculty, Firat University, Elazig, Turkey)

International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow

ISSN: 0961-5539

Article publication date: 9 January 2024

Issue publication date: 29 March 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study is to investigate the interaction between magnetotactic bacteria and Fe3O4–water nanofluid (NF) in a wavy enclosure in the presence of 2D natural convection flow.

Design/methodology/approach

Uniform magnetic field (MF), Brownian and thermophoresis effects are also contemplated. The dimensionless, time-dependent equations are governed by stream function, vorticity, energy, nanoparticle concentration and number of bacteria. Radial basis function-based finite difference method for the space derivatives and the second-order backward differentiation formula for the time derivatives are performed. Numerical outputs in view of isolines as well as average Nusselt number, average Sherwood number and flux density of microorganisms are presented.

Findings

Convective mass transfer rises if any of Lewis number, Peclet number, Rayleigh number, bioconvection Rayleigh number and Brownian motion parameter increases, and the flux density of microorganisms is an increasing function of Rayleigh number, bioconvection Rayleigh number, Peclet number, Brownian and thermophoresis parameters. The rise in buoyancy ratio parameter between 0.1 and 1 and the rise in Hartmann number between 0 and 50 reduce all outputs average Nusselt, average Sherwood numbers and flux density of microorganisms.

Research limitations/implications

This study implies the importance of the presence of magnetotactic bacteria and magnetite nanoparticles inside a host fluid in view of heat transfer and fluid flow. The limitation is to check the efficiency on numerical aspect. Experimental observations would be more effective.

Practical implications

In practical point of view, in a heat transfer and fluid flow system involving magnetite nanoparticles, the inclusion of magnetotactic bacteria and MF effect provide control over fluid flow and heat transfer.

Social implications

This is a scientific study. However, this idea may be extended to sustainable energy or biofuel studies, too. This means that a better world may create better social environment between people.

Originality/value

The presence of magnetotactic bacteria inside a Fe3O4–water NF under the effect of a MF is a good controller on fluid flow and heat transfer. Since the magnetotactic bacteria is fed by nanoparticles Fe3O4 which has strong magnetic property, varying nanoparticle concentration and Brownian and thermophoresis effects are first considered.

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Acknowledgements

Since submission of this article, the following author has updated their affiliations: Hakan Oztop is at both the Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Shrjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, and the Department of Medical Research, China Medical University Hospital, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan.

Citation

Pekmen Geridonmez, B. and Oztop, H. (2024), "Magnetotactic bacteria and Fe3O4–water in a wavy walled cavity", International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow, Vol. 34 No. 4, pp. 1609-1630. https://doi.org/10.1108/HFF-08-2023-0465

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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