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Study of Magnetohydrodynamic Pulsatile Blood Flow through an Inclined Porous Cylindrical Tube with Generalized Time-Nonlocal Shear Stress

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  • Nehad Ali Shah
  • A. Al-Zubaidi
  • S. Saleem

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The effects of pulsatile pressure gradient in the presence of a transverse magnetic field on unsteady blood flow through an inclined tapered cylindrical tube of porous medium are discussed in this article. The fractional calculus technique is used to provide a mathematical model of blood flow with fractional derivatives. The solution of the governing equations is found using integral transformations (Laplace and finite Hankel transforms). For the semianalytical solution, the inverse Laplace transform is found by means of Stehfest’s and Tzou’s algorithms. The numerical calculations were performed by using Mathcad software. The flow is significantly affected by Hartmann number, inclination angle, fractional parameter, permeability parameter, and pulsatile pressure gradient frequency, according to the findings. It is deduced that there exists a significant difference in the velocity of the flow at higher time when the magnitude of Reynolds number is small and large.

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  • Nehad Ali Shah & A. Al-Zubaidi & S. Saleem, 2021. "Study of Magnetohydrodynamic Pulsatile Blood Flow through an Inclined Porous Cylindrical Tube with Generalized Time-Nonlocal Shear Stress," Advances in Mathematical Physics, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlamp:5546701
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/5546701
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