Two-Layered Two-Phase Magnetohydro-Dynamic Fluid Model of Blood Flow Through Narrow Circular Vessels

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S R Verma

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A two-layered two-phase magnetohydrodynamic model for blood °ow through a narrow circular vessel under the in°uence of uniform transverse magnetic ¯eld has been developed. It is assumed that the core region is the suspension of all the erythrocytes in plasma °uid and a peripheral layer of cell-free plasma. Ana- lytical expressions for velocity pro¯les of plasma and cells in both regions along with °ow rate, e®ective viscosity and resistance to °ow have been obtained. Results have been evaluated numerically for various values of the rheological parameters available from published works and discussed graphically. It may be noticed that the e®ective viscosity decreases/increases with increasing pheriph- eral layer thickness/Hartman number. This is good agreement to the published works related to dialysis.

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Verma, S. (2011). Two-Layered Two-Phase Magnetohydro-Dynamic Fluid Model of Blood Flow Through Narrow Circular Vessels. Journal of the Tensor Society, 5(01), 27-39. https://doi.org/10.56424/jts.v5i01.10444
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