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Mass and heat transport impact on the peristaltic flow of a Ree–Eyring liquid through variable properties for hemodynamic flow
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2021
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringGas-liquid FlowVariable Thermal ConductivityBlood FlowFluid PropertiesTransport PhenomenaRheologyThermodynamicsBiofluid DynamicBlood Flow MeasurementBiophysicsFlow PhysicHeat TransferHeat Transport ImpactBiomedical FlowVariable PropertiesAbstract Variable PropertiesMass TransferPeristaltic FlowThermal EngineeringThermo-fluid Systems
Abstract Variable properties play a prominent role in analyzing the blood flow in narrow arteries. Specifically, considering the variation of thermal conductivity and viscosity helps in the understanding of the rheological behavior of blood and other biological fluids, such as urine, spermatozoa, and eye drops. Inspired by these applications, the current study incorporates the impact of variable thermal conductivity and viscosity for modeling the peristaltic flow of a Ree–Eyring liquid through a uniform compliant channel. The governing equations are nondimensionalized with the assistance of similarity transformations. The long‐wavelength and small Reynolds wide variety approximation are utilized for solving the governing differential equations. Furthermore, the series solution method (perturbation technique) is utilized for solving the nonlinear temperature equation. The obtained results show that the velocity is greater in the case of the Newtonian liquid than that of the non‐Newtonian liquid.
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