Thiyagarajan, Padmavathi and Sathiamoorthy, Sethamilselvi and Balasundaram, Hemalatha and Daniel Makinde, Oluwole and Fernandez-Gamiz, U. and Noeiaghdam, Samad and Sundar Santra, Shyam and Altanji, Mohamed (2023) Mass transfer effects on mucus fluid in the presence of chemical reaction. Alexandria Engineering Journal, 62. pp. 193-210. ISSN 11100168
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Abstract
The mucus fluid vehicle is impacted by the synthetic response that changes the physical science ofliquid due to the thickness of the bodily fluid. Additionally, various issues in the respiratory systemmight happen because of bodily fluid adequacy. A central point of transportation of immunizations toforestall COVID-19 is the concentration level expected during movement, stockpiling, and dispersion.The current review stated that mucus fluid transportation is restrained through magnetic forceoriginating due to heat variation. Permeable channel over respiratory disease and chemicals due tomass reaction–diffusion variation. The bodily fluid development is surveyed by the force, energy, anddiffusion condition influence of body powers because of attractive field, source of heat cause of thermal conduction, resistance due to disease chemical reaction cause of concentration profile. Thenonlinear arrangement of incomplete differential conditions is addressed by the Laplace transform technique, and MATLAB programming outcomes are initiated for momentum, temperature, anddiffusion fields and inferred that the bodily fluid stream decelerates due to magnetic force. The
skinfriction,Nusselt number,Sherwood number, and the microorganism’s thickness are assessed andexplained exhaustively. Furthermore, microorganisms are occupied in different elements to survey themucus fluid mechanism.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Biochemistry > Clinical Biochemistry |
Divisions: | Biochemistry |
Depositing User: | Mr IR Admin |
Date Deposited: | 12 Sep 2024 07:07 |
Last Modified: | 12 Sep 2024 07:07 |
URI: | https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/5641 |