MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF DRUG-INDUCED CHEMICAL REACTION ON UNSTEADY MHD BLOOD FLOW WITH RADIATION EFFECTS THROUGH A PERMEABLE STRETCHING CAPILLARY
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Published:2023
Issue:10
Volume:26
Page:63-83
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ISSN:1091-028X
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Container-title:Journal of Porous Media
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Por Media
Author:
Priyadharsini M.,Gururaj Anthony David Maxim
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate certain drug effects on heat transfer in the bloodstream due to the impact of magnetic
fields and thermal radiation. Certain medications produce disruption in thermoregulatory processes, fever as a result
of the drug's pharmacologic activity, and hypothermia as a result of lowering the temperature. All of this affects the
vascular permeability and chemical reactions that happen in the blood flow. In the present investigation, the impact
of heat radiation and magnetic fields on the velocity, temperature, and concentration of drug-containing blood in a
permeable stretched capillary is investigated. The present problem takes into account the unsteady magnetohydrodynamic
behavior of blood through the porous media of cells and tissues surrounding the capillary, as well as variable
viscosity, thermal conductivity, and chemical diffusivity. The governing equations of the model are formulated, and the
resulting partial differential equation is solved numerically by the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method. The numerical simulations are performed using MATLAB software, and the results are plotted in the form of graphs and tables. It has been observed that the permeability factor boosts blood's velocity, temperature, and concentration profiles while simultaneously lowering skin friction and increasing mass and heat transfer rates. Further, the magnetic field can regulate blood velocity and increase drug concentration at the boundary layer.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Biomedical Engineering,Modeling and Simulation
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