The current investigation was based on a simulation employing CFD in COMSOL Multiphysics. The base fluid that was used in this simulation was blood. The flow was considered as a laminar, unsteady and incompressible Newtonian fluid, and the Newtonian nature of blood is acceptable at high shear rate. The behavior of blood flow was analyzed with the objective of obtaining pressure, temperature and velocity effects through an arterial stenosis. Two types of nanoparticles were used in this work: silver (Ag) and gold (Au). The equations of mass, momentum and energy were solved by utilizing the CFD technique. A fine element size mesh was generated through COMSOL. The results of this analysis show that velocity changes through confined parts of the...
Abstract This article scrutinizes blood circulation through an artery having magnetized hybrid nanop...
Gold nanoparticles have a variety of applications in medical sciences, including photothermal (PT), ...
This paper presents a mathematical model for simulating viscous, incompressible, steady-state blood ...
Stenosis is a tiny plaque-like structure that builds up in the arterial wall owing to the sediment o...
The blood flow through stenotic artery is one of the important research area in computational fluid ...
Nanofluids are extremely useful to investigators due to their greater heat transfer rates, which hav...
This article examines theoretically and numerically the unsteady two-dimensional blood flow through ...
Influenced by nano-drug delivery applications, the present article considers the collective effects...
The blood flow in the stenosed artery was investigated in the current work. The blood, which was mod...
The present study considers two-dimensional mathematical modelling of non-Newtonian nanofluid hemody...
This article presents a two-dimensional theoretical study of hemodynamics through a diseasedpermeabl...
Two-dimensional laminar hemodynamics through a diseased artery featuring an overlappedstenosis was s...
Nanoparticles play an essential role in biomedical applications. A most promising area in nanomedici...
Nanofluids are becoming increasingly popular in novel hematological treatments and also advanced nan...
The present study considers the mathematical modelling of unsteady non-Newtonian hydro-magnetic nano...
Abstract This article scrutinizes blood circulation through an artery having magnetized hybrid nanop...
Gold nanoparticles have a variety of applications in medical sciences, including photothermal (PT), ...
This paper presents a mathematical model for simulating viscous, incompressible, steady-state blood ...
Stenosis is a tiny plaque-like structure that builds up in the arterial wall owing to the sediment o...
The blood flow through stenotic artery is one of the important research area in computational fluid ...
Nanofluids are extremely useful to investigators due to their greater heat transfer rates, which hav...
This article examines theoretically and numerically the unsteady two-dimensional blood flow through ...
Influenced by nano-drug delivery applications, the present article considers the collective effects...
The blood flow in the stenosed artery was investigated in the current work. The blood, which was mod...
The present study considers two-dimensional mathematical modelling of non-Newtonian nanofluid hemody...
This article presents a two-dimensional theoretical study of hemodynamics through a diseasedpermeabl...
Two-dimensional laminar hemodynamics through a diseased artery featuring an overlappedstenosis was s...
Nanoparticles play an essential role in biomedical applications. A most promising area in nanomedici...
Nanofluids are becoming increasingly popular in novel hematological treatments and also advanced nan...
The present study considers the mathematical modelling of unsteady non-Newtonian hydro-magnetic nano...
Abstract This article scrutinizes blood circulation through an artery having magnetized hybrid nanop...
Gold nanoparticles have a variety of applications in medical sciences, including photothermal (PT), ...
This paper presents a mathematical model for simulating viscous, incompressible, steady-state blood ...