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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1660624
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Magnetic fluid model for two-phase pulsatile flow of blood
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1660624

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    Magnetic fluid model for two-phase pulsatile flow of blood (English)
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    10 April 2003
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    A two-phase magnetic fluid model for pulsatile flow of blood is examined by regarding blood as a suspension of magnetic particles (red cells) in non-magnetic plasma, and by using a more realistic input data for pressure gradient. The authors obtain closed-form analytical solutions, and introduce a new idea of driving force profiles which helps to some extent in detecting numerical, algebraic or formulation errors. A non-dimensional number \(S_N\) introduced in the study governs the control of flow and its behaviour.
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    biomechanics
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    flow control
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    red cells
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    two-phase magnetic fluid model
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    pulsatile flow
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    blood
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    suspension of magnetic particles
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    non-magnetic plasma
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    pressure gradient
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    analytical solutions
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    driving force profiles
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