“…Due to these complex rheological properties, investigators presented various non-Newtonian liquid patterns as second grade, Williamson fluid, Oldroyd-B, Casson fluid, Maxwell fluid, Brinkman type, Carreau fluid, Eyring-Powell, Cross fluid, tangent hyperbolic, Sutterby, Sisko fluid and Jeffrey model [16][17][18]. In the current work, we explore characteristics of the Maxwell model, which is an indented constitutive equation recognized as a subtype of rate-type liquid, see [19,20]. Furthermore, this model species the relaxation time effect, but differential type fluids cannot.…”