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Application of magnetic fields to synovial joints (English)
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27 September 1992
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In order to assess the possibility of applications of magnetic fields on physiological systems, a simple model for knee joints subjected to the magnetic field is presented. The model consists of two parallel porous cartilageous surfaces separated by a thin film of non-Newtonian lubricant representing the synovial fluid, which is assumed to behave like a paramagnetic fluid system. The upper surface normally approaches the lower one which is maintained at rest. A transverse magnetic field is applied to the system. The approximate solutions of the governing equations obtained by a perturbation method describe three regions: two porous matrices and the thin fluid film.
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porous cartilageous surfaces
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non-Newtonian lubricant
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synovial fluid
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paramagnetic fluid
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perturbation method
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