Nonlinear Model on Pulsatile Flow of Blood through a Porous Bifurcated Arterial Stenosis in the presence of Magnetic Field and Periodic Body Acceleration

Blood is a complex non-Newtonian fluid and weighs 7% of the human body. Blood is a fluid that flows through arteries and veins and transports enzymes, hormones, oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and cells of the tissues. Blood cells form a continuous structure in a blood volume at rest. To break the continuous structure, a finite stress is needed which is known as the yield stress. Blood flow in the circulatory system is in general pulsatile due to the systolic and diastolic pumping. Fluid dynamic principles have been applied successfully in recent years to understand physiological flows in particular the blood flow through arteries.
Source: Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine - Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Source Type: research