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Abstract
The communication describes a theoretical framework for tangent hyperbolic fluid of nano-biofilm due to an extending or shrinking sheet that comprises a stagnation point flow, chemical reaction with activation energy, and bioconvection of gyrotactic microorganisms. The varying transport features due to dynamic viscosity, thermal conductivity, nano-particle mass permeability and microbe organisms diffusivity are taken into account for the novelty of this work. The inspiration is developed to enhance heat transfer. A set of leading partial differential equations is formed along with appropriate boundary constraints. Using similarity transformations, the basic formulation is transitioned into non-linear differential equations. To produce observational data, the shooting technique and Runge-Kutta fourth order method are employed. The coding of numerical scheme is developed in Matlab script. The visual representation of the effects of diverse fluid transport properties and distinctive parameters on speed, temperature, concentration and motile density are evaluated. The velocity become faster when the parameters
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1 University of Management and Technology, Department of Mathematics, Lahore, Pakistan (GRID:grid.444940.9)
2 Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology, Department of Mathematics, Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan (GRID:grid.510450.5); Northwest University, School of Mathematics, Xi’an, China (GRID:grid.412262.1) (ISNI:0000 0004 1761 5538)
3 Lodz University of Technology, Department of Automation, Biomechanics and Mechatronics, Lodz, Poland (GRID:grid.412284.9) (ISNI:0000 0004 0620 0652)
4 Lodz University of Technology, Institute of Machine Tools and Production Engineering, Lodz, Poland (GRID:grid.412284.9) (ISNI:0000 0004 0620 0652)
5 Nanyang Technological University, School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, Singapore, Singapore (GRID:grid.59025.3b) (ISNI:0000 0001 2224 0361)




