Pulsatile Flow of Blood with Volume Fraction of Micro-Organisms and Gravity Effect in The Presence of Transverse Magnetic Field
Dr. SEEMA Jabeen
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Dr. SEEMA Jabeen: Department of Mathematics Khaja Bandanawaz University
International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering, Management & Applied Science, 2025, vol. 14, issue 5, 194-202
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The effect of static magnetic field on the pulsatile flow of blood with volume fraction of micro-organisms and gravity effect has been studied. The aim of the present investigation is to suggest how best the magnetic filed can be applied in the treatment of cardio-vascular diseases, in healing of fractures, infections etc. it has been observed that the increase in magnetic filed will decrease the velocities and in turn the flow-rate. In the absence of magnetic field, the results will coincide with the results of our earlier work and are in good agreement with theoretical and experimental results. As the magnetic effect increases, the velocities of blood and microorganisms decrease. Hence, the present model helps to control various types of cardio-vascular diseases with the application of magnetic field, which will help in deaccelerating the velocity of blood.
Date: 2025
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