Magnetic Dipole Impact Involvement on Ferromagnetic Non-Newtonian Radiative MHD Blood Flow under Two Boundary Conditions Involving Applications, Biotechnology, and Medical Sciences.

Krishna Agrawal, Randhir Singh Baghel, Amit Parmar
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The primary focus of this research is the numerical analysis Casson flow behavior of ferromagnetic liquefied blood over an extended stretching region. The characteristics of the domain are influenced by factors such as radiation, blood flow velocity, thermal slip, and melting surface conditions. The governing equations for the impenetrable magneto-dynamic liquid blood are converted into the first-order ordinary differential equations by utilizing the alteration approach. The fourth-order R-K methodology is then used to solve these ODEs. The results show that the skin friction, Sherwood number, and Nusselt value get lower by increasing the ferromagnetic interface value. There is good concordance between the study's numerical approach and previously published studies. The magnitude of blood flow velocity and temperature are influenced by the Casson parameter, and the changes in these parameters are more noticeable with higher Casson parameter values. Furthermore, a drop in the Nusselt number and a strengthening of skin friction result from raising the Casson parameter.

磁偶极子冲击对两种边界条件下铁磁非牛顿辐射MHD血流的影响,涉及应用、生物技术和医学。
本研究的主要重点是对铁磁液化血液在扩展拉伸区域内的卡森流动行为进行数值分析。区域的特性受辐射、血流速度、热滑移和熔化表面条件等因素的影响。利用变分法将不可穿透磁动力液体血液的控制方程转化为一阶常微分方程。然后使用四阶R-K方法来求解这些ode。结果表明:随着铁磁界面值的增大,表面摩擦力、Sherwood数和Nusselt值均减小;该研究的数值方法与先前发表的研究有很好的一致性。血流速度和温度的大小受Casson参数的影响,Casson参数值越高,这些参数的变化越明显。此外,提高卡森参数会导致努塞尔数的下降和表面摩擦的增强。
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