Stokes flow through a slit with periodic reabsorption: An application to renal tubule

This paper is concerned with the Stokes flow of an incompressible viscous fluid through a slit with periodic reabsorption at the walls. The momentum equation for the two dimensional flow is exactly solved in terms of stream function for two different cases of boundary conditions. Dimensional forms o...

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Main Authors: T. Haroon, A.M. Siddiqui, A. Shahzad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-06-01
Series:Alexandria Engineering Journal
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spelling doaj-2e953fcb560f437cb5e841efebf25b302021-06-02T06:06:50ZengElsevierAlexandria Engineering Journal1110-01682016-06-015521799181010.1016/j.aej.2016.03.036Stokes flow through a slit with periodic reabsorption: An application to renal tubuleT. Haroon0A.M. Siddiqui1A. Shahzad2Department of Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad 44000, PakistanDepartment of Mathematics, Pennsylvania State University, York Campus, Edgecomb 1703, USADepartment of Mathematics, COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Park Road, Chak Shahzad, Islamabad 44000, PakistanThis paper is concerned with the Stokes flow of an incompressible viscous fluid through a slit with periodic reabsorption at the walls. The momentum equation for the two dimensional flow is exactly solved in terms of stream function for two different cases of boundary conditions. Dimensional forms of stream function, velocity components, axial flow rate, pressure distribution, mean pressure drop, wall shear stress, fractional reabsorption and leakage flux are obtained. The points of maximum velocity components are also identified for fixed axial distance. Using physiological data of rat kidney, the theoretical values of periodic reabsorption and pressure drop for various values of fractional reabsorption are tabulated. The graphs of flow properties for both the cases are compared with the case of uniform reabsorption. It is shown that the periodic reabsorption parameter for both the cases plays a vital role in altering the flow properties, which are useful in analyzing flow behavior during the reabsorption of glomerular filtrate through a renal tubule in normal and diseased conditions. It is found that 50% reabsorption of fluid from a single nephron can be achieved by setting α=3.197500134cm for one of the cases which indicates that there is a need of artificial kidney for survival. In case 2, a minor treatment is needed as the value of α for 80% reabsorption is not possible. Streamlines are also drawn to analyze the flow behavior through an abnormal renal tubule.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110016816300503Exact solutionsPorous slitPeriodic reabsorptionGlomerular filtrateRenal tubule
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author T. Haroon
A.M. Siddiqui
A. Shahzad
spellingShingle T. Haroon
A.M. Siddiqui
A. Shahzad
Stokes flow through a slit with periodic reabsorption: An application to renal tubule
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Exact solutions
Porous slit
Periodic reabsorption
Glomerular filtrate
Renal tubule
author_facet T. Haroon
A.M. Siddiqui
A. Shahzad
author_sort T. Haroon
title Stokes flow through a slit with periodic reabsorption: An application to renal tubule
title_short Stokes flow through a slit with periodic reabsorption: An application to renal tubule
title_full Stokes flow through a slit with periodic reabsorption: An application to renal tubule
title_fullStr Stokes flow through a slit with periodic reabsorption: An application to renal tubule
title_full_unstemmed Stokes flow through a slit with periodic reabsorption: An application to renal tubule
title_sort stokes flow through a slit with periodic reabsorption: an application to renal tubule
publisher Elsevier
series Alexandria Engineering Journal
issn 1110-0168
publishDate 2016-06-01
description This paper is concerned with the Stokes flow of an incompressible viscous fluid through a slit with periodic reabsorption at the walls. The momentum equation for the two dimensional flow is exactly solved in terms of stream function for two different cases of boundary conditions. Dimensional forms of stream function, velocity components, axial flow rate, pressure distribution, mean pressure drop, wall shear stress, fractional reabsorption and leakage flux are obtained. The points of maximum velocity components are also identified for fixed axial distance. Using physiological data of rat kidney, the theoretical values of periodic reabsorption and pressure drop for various values of fractional reabsorption are tabulated. The graphs of flow properties for both the cases are compared with the case of uniform reabsorption. It is shown that the periodic reabsorption parameter for both the cases plays a vital role in altering the flow properties, which are useful in analyzing flow behavior during the reabsorption of glomerular filtrate through a renal tubule in normal and diseased conditions. It is found that 50% reabsorption of fluid from a single nephron can be achieved by setting α=3.197500134cm for one of the cases which indicates that there is a need of artificial kidney for survival. In case 2, a minor treatment is needed as the value of α for 80% reabsorption is not possible. Streamlines are also drawn to analyze the flow behavior through an abnormal renal tubule.
topic Exact solutions
Porous slit
Periodic reabsorption
Glomerular filtrate
Renal tubule
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