

A fascinating field for study and application is the complex interaction between non-Newtonian fluid behavior and porous barriers in axisymmetric channel flows. This brief overview explores the field of non-Newtonian fluid dynamics in axisymmetric channels, where the complexity created by porous walls affects transport phenomena, mixing efficiency, and flow patterns. Through a review of recent developments in computational modelling and experimental studies, this paper offers a concise summary of the main conclusions, difficulties, and possible uses in this emerging discipline. This work is important for many fields, such as chemical engineering, biomedical technology, and environmental sciences. It provides a promising technique to use the unique properties of non-Newtonian flows for useful innovation.