1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf01181050
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Two-layered model of blood flow through stenosed arteries

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“…In the region between r ¼ r 0 and r ¼ b, we have s rz P s 0 : Let u ¼ v 1 ðrÞ be the velocity in the peripheral region and v 2 ðrÞ in the core region. Then the equations governing the flow of fluid are (Haldar and Andersson [9] and Vajravelu et al [20]) as follows:…”
Section: Formulation Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the region between r ¼ r 0 and r ¼ b, we have s rz P s 0 : Let u ¼ v 1 ðrÞ be the velocity in the peripheral region and v 2 ðrÞ in the core region. Then the equations governing the flow of fluid are (Haldar and Andersson [9] and Vajravelu et al [20]) as follows:…”
Section: Formulation Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sharan and Popel [7] and Srivastava [8] have reported that for blood flowing through narrow tubes, there is a peripheral layer of plasma and a core region of suspension of all erythrocytes. Haldar and Andersson [9] have studied a two-layered blood flow model in which the core region is occupied by a Casson type fluid and peripheral region by Newtonian fluid. Chaturani and Upadhya [10,11] analyzed two-fluid model by assuming Newtonian fluid in peripheral region and polar fluids in core region.…”
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“…The problem studied in [15] was revisited for a pulsatile flow with body acceleration by Majhi and Nair [16]. In another paper Halder and Anderson [17] investigated the blood flow in a cosine shape artery using a Casson fluid in the core. The pulsatile nature of blood flow through a stenosed and tapered artery with the wall motion is analyzed by Mandal [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Later, Majhi and Nair [28] studied the same problem under the effect of body acceleration and pulsatile conditions. Haldar and Andersson [29] modeled the core region as a Casson fluid and studied blood flow through an artery with a cosine-shaped constriction. Mandal [30,31] used a generalized power-law model to numerically study the blood flow through a stenosed artery.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%