An integral method for the analysis of flow in arterial stenoses
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Publication:1844153
zbMATH Open0282.92001MaRDI QIDQ1844153FDOQ1844153
Publication date: 1974
Published in: Bulletin of Mathematical Biology (Search for Journal in Brave)
Navier-Stokes equations (35Q30) Navier-Stokes equations for incompressible viscous fluids (76D05) General biology and biomathematics (92B05) Biological fluid mechanics (76Z99)
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- Unsteady flow of blood through arteries in vibration environments
- Joined dissimilar elastic thin tubes containing steady viscous flow
- Study of non-Newtonian fluid by K-L model through a non-symmetrical stenosed narrow artery
- Effects of peripheral layer viscosity on blood flow through the artery with mild stenosis
- Effects of stenosis on non-Newtonian flow of the blood in an artery
- Effect of body acceleration on blood flow in an irregular stenosed artery
- Hybrid perturbation-Galerkin solution of the flow in a circular cross-section tube with constriction
- Mathematical modelling of three-dimensional flow through an asymmetric arterial stenosis
- Application of Adomian's approximation to blood flow through arteries in the presence of a magnetic field.
- Effects of stenosis on the flow-behaviour of blood in an artery
- Modeling of arterial stenosis and its applications to blood diseases
- Unsteady blood flow through a tapered stenotic artery using sisko model
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- Fluid mechanics of stenosed arteries
- Dynamic response of arterial blood flow in the presence of multi- stenoses
- Pulsatile flow of a two-fluid model for blood flow through arterial stenosis
- Pulsating flow of a viscous liquid through an axisymmetric tube with local constriction
- A 2D nonlinear multiring model for blood flow in large elastic arteries
- Body acceleration effects on two-directional unsteady cross fluid (blood) flow in time variant stenosed (w-shape) artery
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