Soret Effect and Chemical Process on MHD Oscillatory Flow in a Physiological Fluid.

IF 1.8 4区 计算机科学 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics Pub Date : 2025-03-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1155/abb/8818822
R Kavitha, Nyagong Santino David Ladu, S Ravi
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Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of chemical and Soret reactions on magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) oscillatory flow in a porous arteriole. Using appropriate mathematical techniques, a model of a mathematical equation is developed and solved. The flow governing equations are formulated based on certain assumptions. Exact solutions are attained for the profiles of velocity, temperature, and concentration. To highlight the key features, the numerical computations of the physical parameters, Grashof number, Reynolds number, Magnetic number, and Soret number were presented graphically. The present study reveals the viscoelasticity of blood significantly reduces flow velocity. And also illustrates blood flow (BF) in the artery is affected by the Lorentz force, which causes the velocity of the BF to increase as the magnetic field parameter values increase. The obtained outcome may be very useful in controlling BF during the surgical procedure.

生理液体中MHD振荡流动的Soret效应和化学过程。
本文研究了化学反应和索氏反应对多孔微动脉中磁流体动力学振荡流动的影响。利用适当的数学技巧,建立并求解数学方程的模型。在一定的假设条件下,建立了流动控制方程。得到了速度、温度和浓度曲线的精确解。为了突出关键特征,给出了物理参数、Grashof数、雷诺数、磁数和索雷特数的数值计算。本研究表明,血液的粘弹性显著降低了血流速度。并说明了血流受洛伦兹力的影响,血流速度随磁场参数值的增大而增大。所获得的结果可能对外科手术过程中控制BF非常有用。
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Applied Bionics and Biomechanics
Applied Bionics and Biomechanics ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-ROBOTICS
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期刊介绍: Applied Bionics and Biomechanics publishes papers that seek to understand the mechanics of biological systems, or that use the functions of living organisms as inspiration for the design new devices. Such systems may be used as artificial replacements, or aids, for their original biological purpose, or be used in a different setting altogether.
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