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“…Vankan et al [23] performed a simulation for blood flow through a contracting muscle, with a hierarchical structure of pores. Dash et al [24] employed the Brinkman equation to model the pathological blood flow when there is accumulation of fatty plaques of cholesterol in the lumen of an arterial segment and artery-clogging takes place by blood clots. They treated the clogged region as a porous medium and assumed the permeability parameter to be either a constant or varying in the radial direction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vankan et al [23] performed a simulation for blood flow through a contracting muscle, with a hierarchical structure of pores. Dash et al [24] employed the Brinkman equation to model the pathological blood flow when there is accumulation of fatty plaques of cholesterol in the lumen of an arterial segment and artery-clogging takes place by blood clots. They treated the clogged region as a porous medium and assumed the permeability parameter to be either a constant or varying in the radial direction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Casson fluid is a shear thinning liquid which is assumed to have an infinitesimal viscosity at zero rate of shear, yield stress below which no flow occurs, and zero viscosity at an infinitesimal rate of shear. If shear stress lesser than yield stress is applied to the fluid, it behaves like a solid, whereas if shear stress more than yield stress is applied, it debuts to move 14 . The examples for Casson fluid are jelly, tomato sauce, honey, soup, concentrated fruit juices, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Casson model is claimed to fit rheological data better than general viscoplastic models for many materials and is the preferred rheological model for blood and chocolate (1959). Dash et al (1996) examined Casson fluid flow in a pipe with a homogeneous porous medium. Unsteady boundary layer flow of a Casson fluid due to an impulsively started moving with flat plate has been discussed by Mustafa et al (2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%