Oscillatory Flow of LDL-C and Blood Fluid through a Slanted Channel with Heat within the Sight of Magnetic Field
K. W. Bunonyo and
I. C. Eli
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K. W. Bunonyo: Federal University Otuoke, Nigeria
I. C. Eli: Federal University Otuoke, Nigeria
European Journal of Applied Physics, 2021, vol. 3, issue 5, 37-44
Abstract:
In this research, we investigated LDL-C and blood movement through a slanted channel with heat within the sight of magnetic field. In the evaluation, mathematical models for the LDL-C and blood stream and energy transfer were developed as partially coupled arrangement of partial differential equation (PDEs), the PDEs were scaled utilizing the dimensionless variables to dimensionless ordinary differential equation, they are further reduced to perturbed differential equations (ODEs) utilizing the perturbation parameters including the oscillatory term, where the non-homogenous equation and conditions are solved straightforwardly utilizing the technique for undetermined coefficient. The velocity and temperature profiles are gotten for certain overseeing boundaries included, and Mathematica codes were created utilizing simulate the impact of entering parameters on the profile. It is seen that the overseeing boundaries impacted that the entering pertinent parameters influences blood flow and it helps it controlling the LDL-C concentration, aiding treatment of atherosclerosis.
Keywords: Atherosclerosis; Blood; Cardiovascular system; Heat; Hypertension; LDL-C; Magnetic Field; Metabolism; Treatment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.24018/ejphysics.2021.3.5.105
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