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    Numerical Simulation of Blood Flow Dynamics in a Stenosed Artery Enhanced by Copper and Alumina Nanoparticles

    Haris Alam Zuberi1, Madan Lal1, Amol Singh1, Nurul Amira Zainal2,3,*, Ali J. Chamkha4

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.142, No.2, pp. 1839-1864, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2024.056661 - 27 January 2025

    Abstract Nanotechnology holds immense importance in the biomedical field due to its ability to revolutionize healthcare on a molecular scale. Motivated by the imperative of enhancing patient outcomes, a comprehensive numerical simulation study on the dynamics of blood flow in a stenosed artery, focusing on the effects of copper and alumina nanoparticles, is conducted. The study employs a 2-dimensional Newtonian blood flow model infused with copper and alumina nanoparticles, considering the influence of a magnetic field, thermal radiation, and various flow parameters. The governing differential equations are first non-dimensionalized to facilitate analysis and subsequently solved using… More >

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    Blood Flow Through a Catheterized Artery Having a Mild Stenosis at the Wall with a Blood Clot at the Centre

    Anber Saleem1,2, Salman Akhtar3, Sohail Nadeem3,*, Alibek Issakhov4, Mehdi Ghalambaz5,6

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.125, No.2, pp. 565-577, 2020, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2020.011883 - 12 October 2020

    Abstract The blood flow through a catheterized artery having a mild stenosis at the wall together with a blood clot at the centre is studied in the current investigation. Stenosis can occur in vessels carrying blood to brain (i.e., Carotid arteries), Renal arteries that supply blood to kidneys etc. The flow is refined in such vessels by application of catheter. We have used a Newtonian viscous fluid model and also distinct shapes of stenosis, (i.e., symmetric and non-symmetric shapes) are considered for this study. The entropy generation together with viscous dissipation is also taken into account… More >

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