Dynamic response of arterial blood flow in the presence of multi- stenoses
DOI10.1016/0895-7177(90)90062-RzbMATH Open0715.76122MaRDI QIDQ751937FDOQ751937
Authors: S. Chakravarty, Anantadeb Datta
Publication date: 1990
Published in: Mathematical and Computer Modelling (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Effect of body acceleration on blood flow in an irregular stenosed artery
- Mathematical modelling of three-dimensional flow through an asymmetric arterial stenosis
- Effects of stenosis on arterial rheology through a mathematical model
- An analytical estimate of the flow-field in a porous stenotic artery subject to body acceleration
- Pulsatile blood flow in a porous stenotic artery
- Pulsatile flow of blood through a 2D double-stenosed channel: effect of stenosis and pulsatility on wall shear stress
- The effects of post-stenotic dilatations on the flow of a blood analogue through stenosed coronary arteries
- Pulsatile flow of a shear-thinning model for blood through a two-dimensional stenosed channel
- A nonlinear mathematical model of blood flow in a constricted artery experiencing body acceleration
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