Rotational Reaction over Infected Covid-19 on Human Respiratory Tract in the Presence of Soret Effect with Hall Current

Padmavathi, T. and Senthamilselvi, S. and Santra, S. S. and Govindan, V. and Altanji, M. and Noeiaghdam, S. (2022) Rotational Reaction over Infected Covid-19 on Human Respiratory Tract in the Presence of Soret Effect with Hall Current. The Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Mathematics, 40. pp. 15-33. ISSN 19977670

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Rotational Reaction over Infected Covid-19 on Human Respiratory Tract in the Presence of Soret Effect with Hall Current Влияние вращения с учетом эффекта Соре и тока Холла в дыхательных путях человека при заражении COVID-19 Vels University T. Padmavathi S. Senthamilselvi Vels University S. S. Santra JIS College of Engineering V. Govindan Phuket Rajabhat University M. Altanji King Khalid University S. Noeiaghdam Irkutsk National Research Technical University

Corona virus infects the ciliated cells in the human nasal epithelium. Lung disease and diabetes are enlarged risks of severe breakdown against COVID-19. Cilia are hair-like construction enhanced from the celluloid into the pleural fluid surrounding the cell. Infection is detected in the lungs, a pleural disorder generates a Pleural Effusion. The present paper developed mathematical model intent to analyze the rotational consequence cause of COVID-19 on the human respiratory tract surrounded by the porous medium in the presence of the Soret effect with hall current under the force of the magnetic field. The respiratory tract mechanism of biological flows with the physiological process is observed. The non-dimensional governing equations are solved using the perturbation technique and the numerical computation results are exposed in the form of graphs. The effects of several parameters such as the Hartmann number, Schmidt number, Prandtl number, Soret parameter on the velocity, temperature and concentration fields are determined with their significance.
2022 15 33 10.26516/1997-7670.2022.40.15 http://mathizv.isu.ru/en/article?id=1408

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Computer Science > Web Technologies
Divisions: Computer Science
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 14 Sep 2024 10:07
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2024 10:07
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/6108

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