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Title: Numerical investigation of the entropy generation analysis for radiative MHD power-law fluid flow of blood through a curved artery with Hall effect
Authors: Sharma, Bhupendra Kumar
Keywords: Mathematics
Two-phase blood flow
Power-law fluid
Heat Transfer
Hall effect
Entropy generation
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Abstract: In the last few decades, mortality rate due to blood vessel diseases has hiked rapidly and it is almost one-third of total mortalities. Identifying the vascular geometry and hemodynamic blood flow inside the artery is essential for preventing vascular disease progression. By motivating vascular diseases effects on the human body, a mathematical model has been developed to discuss the blood flow phenomena and entropy estimation in the stenosed curved artery in the presence of a magnetic field and the Hall effect. The patient-specific condition of elliptic shape stenosis has been considered at the arterial wall. Blood is considered in the artery as two-phases; core and plasma region. Power-law fluid has been considered for core region fluid, while, Newtonian fluid is considered in the plasma region. The non-dimensional governing equations have been discretized using the second-order central difference method. Then, Stone's strongly implicit scheme is used in the ‘MATLAB’ software to solve a system of nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs). A computing error tolerance of 10−6 has been set for each iteration step throughout the computing process. The influence of various parameters such Hall parameter (m), Brinkman number (Br), flow behavior index (q), Radiation parameter (N), magnetic field (M), arterial curvature, etc., have been discussed graphically. The present study concludes that the heat transfer rate enhances with the increase in the Hall parameter values while wall shear stress reduces with it. In addition, the chances of stenosis deposition rise for highly curvature arteries, and also blood produces more entropy with the increase in viscous heating and thermal radiation intensity. Results from the current computational study will aid clinical researchers in making more accurate predictions about the prevalence of vascular diseases.
URI: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17455030.2023.2226228
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