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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1671977
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A mathematical model for the study of interstitial fluid movement vis-a-vis the non-Newtonian behaviour of blood in a constricted artery.
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1671977

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    A mathematical model for the study of interstitial fluid movement vis-a-vis the non-Newtonian behaviour of blood in a constricted artery. (English)
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    A mathematical model for the study of interstitial fluid motion in a fibrous medium of a stenosed arterial wall is developed by using Debye-Brinkman equation. The solid phase of the porous matrix is considered to be elastic, while the fluid phase is a micropolar fluid. The solutions for the distribution of axial velocity of blood, wall shear stress and wall displacement, as well as for pressure and velocity profiles, are presented in graphs.
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    interstitial fluid motion
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    constricted artery
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    Debye-Brinkman equation
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    micropolar fluid
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