This article features the reaction of electroosmosis peristaltic transport of combined couple‐stress and micropolar fluid in an inclined asymmetric channel through a porous medium. Mathematical modeling is given in the presence of Joule heating, thermal radiation, and heat flux effects. The relevant equations are computed subject to long wavelength and small Reynolds number approximation. The coupled system resulting equations have been executed computationally to plot different effects graphically. A detailed analysis of the results is given through graphs. Graphs are plotted for velocity, temperature, concentration, and pumping characteristics. The impact of each significant parameter on flow, species, and thermal characteristics is enumerated in these studies. The influence of couple stress and electroosmosis parameters are also simulated. This problem is very significant to the discussion of chemical separation/fraternization procedures and bio‐microfluidics devices for the resolution of the diagnosis.
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