Analysis of dynamics variation against thixotropic parameter’s preferential range

Variation in the dynamics of a steady-state blood flow through a stenosed tapered artery has been investigated corresponding to changes in thixotropic parameter λ over the range [0,1]. To probe the role of parameter λ and differentiate the current model from other known non-Newtonian models, express...

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Main Author: Shahid Nazish
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Society of Mechanics & Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5584/2018/1450-55841800013S.pdf
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spelling doaj-6e79584708fa4a0494a66e410702b9622020-11-24T20:44:10ZengSerbian Society of Mechanics & Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, BelgradeTheoretical and Applied Mechanics1450-55842406-09252018-01-0145223125110.2298/TAM180819013S1450-55841800013SAnalysis of dynamics variation against thixotropic parameter’s preferential rangeShahid Nazish0A Chartered University, Forman Christian College, Department of Mathematics, Lahore, PakistanVariation in the dynamics of a steady-state blood flow through a stenosed tapered artery has been investigated corresponding to changes in thixotropic parameter λ over the range [0,1]. To probe the role of parameter λ and differentiate the current model from other known non-Newtonian models, expressions of axial velocity, shear stress, wall shear stress and flow rate have been calculated depending upon this parameter and pressure gradient. Also, pressure gradient has been deduced uniquely with the help of the continuity equation. Our choice of calculating pressure gradient has led to obtaining shear stress such that its dependence on the structural parameter of our model, unlike most available results, motivates for further investigation. The simultaneous effects of varying yield stress and parameter λ on axial velocity, flow resistance and flow rate have been studied such that the differences between the Herschel–Bulkley fluid model and our current model can be pointed out. To validate the suitability of our model and some results in history, we have also obtained limiting results for particular values of λ.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5584/2018/1450-55841800013S.pdfthixotropytaperingblood flowsteady-stateaxial velocityyield stress
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Analysis of dynamics variation against thixotropic parameter’s preferential range
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
thixotropy
tapering
blood flow
steady-state
axial velocity
yield stress
author_facet Shahid Nazish
author_sort Shahid Nazish
title Analysis of dynamics variation against thixotropic parameter’s preferential range
title_short Analysis of dynamics variation against thixotropic parameter’s preferential range
title_full Analysis of dynamics variation against thixotropic parameter’s preferential range
title_fullStr Analysis of dynamics variation against thixotropic parameter’s preferential range
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of dynamics variation against thixotropic parameter’s preferential range
title_sort analysis of dynamics variation against thixotropic parameter’s preferential range
publisher Serbian Society of Mechanics & Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Belgrade
series Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
issn 1450-5584
2406-0925
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Variation in the dynamics of a steady-state blood flow through a stenosed tapered artery has been investigated corresponding to changes in thixotropic parameter λ over the range [0,1]. To probe the role of parameter λ and differentiate the current model from other known non-Newtonian models, expressions of axial velocity, shear stress, wall shear stress and flow rate have been calculated depending upon this parameter and pressure gradient. Also, pressure gradient has been deduced uniquely with the help of the continuity equation. Our choice of calculating pressure gradient has led to obtaining shear stress such that its dependence on the structural parameter of our model, unlike most available results, motivates for further investigation. The simultaneous effects of varying yield stress and parameter λ on axial velocity, flow resistance and flow rate have been studied such that the differences between the Herschel–Bulkley fluid model and our current model can be pointed out. To validate the suitability of our model and some results in history, we have also obtained limiting results for particular values of λ.
topic thixotropy
tapering
blood flow
steady-state
axial velocity
yield stress
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-5584/2018/1450-55841800013S.pdf
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