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Suspension Model For Blood Flow Through A Tapering Catheterized Inclined Artery With Asymmetric Stenosis, Devajyoti Biswas, Moumita Paul
Suspension Model For Blood Flow Through A Tapering Catheterized Inclined Artery With Asymmetric Stenosis, Devajyoti Biswas, Moumita Paul
Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)
We intend to study a particle fluid suspension model for blood flow through an axially asymmetric but radially symmetric mild stenosis in the annular region of an inclined tapered artery and a co-axial catheter in a suitable flow geometry has been considered to investigate the influence of velocity slip at the stenotic wall as well as hematocrit, shape parameter. The model also includes the tapering effect and inclination of the artery. Expressions for the flow variables have been derived analytically and their variations with various flow parameters are represented graphically. The results for the different values of the parameters involved …
Mathematical Model Of Blood Flow Through A Composite Stenosis In Catheterized Artery With Permeable Wall, Rupesh K. Srivastav
Mathematical Model Of Blood Flow Through A Composite Stenosis In Catheterized Artery With Permeable Wall, Rupesh K. Srivastav
Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)
The present mathematical analysis, the study of blood flow through the model of a composite stenosed catheterized artery with permeable wall, has been performed to investigate the blood flow characteristics. The expressions for the blood flow characteristics-the impedance (resistance to flow), the wall shear stress distribution in stenosis region, the shear stress at the throat of the stenosis have been derived. The results obtained are displayed graphically and discussed briefly.
Particulate Suspension Blood Flow Through A Stenosed Catheterized Artery, V. P. Srivastava, Rochana Vishnoi, Poonam Sinha
Particulate Suspension Blood Flow Through A Stenosed Catheterized Artery, V. P. Srivastava, Rochana Vishnoi, Poonam Sinha
Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)
The flow of blood through a narrow catheterized artery with an overlapping stenosis has been investigated. To account for the presence of red cells, blood has been represented by a macroscopic two-phase model (i.e., a suspension of erythrocytes in plasma). The expression for the flow characteristics-the flow rate, the impedance (resistance to flow), the wall shear stress in the stenotic region, the shear stresses at the stenosis two throats and at critical height of the stenosis, has been derived. It is found that the impedance increases with the catheter size, with the hematocrit and also with the stenosis size (height …