Padmavathi Thiyagarajan

Padmavathi Thiyagarajan
Vels University · Department of Mathematics

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Background Shedding light on less-known aspects of intracranial fluid dynamics may be helpful to understand the hydrocephalus mechanism. The present study suggests a mathematical framework based on in vivo inputs to compare the dynamic interaction of pulsatile blood, brain, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) between the healthy subject and the hydroceph...
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The study explores the velocity of Casson fluid that is time-independent over an exponentially infinite isotherm vertical permeable sheet. The impact of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) with Casson flow over the permeability sheet is examined. In contrast, thermal radiation and heat sink parameters have been incorporated. This study’s primary goal is to d...
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The aim of this paper is to determine the MHD flow of Darcy Forchheimer on the Sutter by nanofluid-induced bio-convection past stretching sheet. The heat sink/source heated and convective boundary conditions also included with entropy minimization are also considered. The governing PDEs are changed into nonlinear ODEs and then numerically utilized...
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The mucus fluid vehicle is impacted by the synthetic response that changes the physical science of liquid due to the thickness of the bodily fluid. Additionally, various issues in the respiratory system might happen because of bodily fluid adequacy. A central point of transportation of immunizations to forestall COVID-19 is the concentration level...
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The influence of pulsatile flow on the oscillatory motion of an incompressible conducting boundary layer mucus fluid flowing through porous media in a channel with elastic walls is investigated. The oscillatory flow is treated as a cyclical time-dependent flux. The Laplace transform method using the Womersley number is used to solve non-linear equa...
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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 p...
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Pleural effusion is an interruption of a pleural cavity in the lung wall. The lung and chest wall reversal process leads to pleural fluid aggregation in the pleural space. The parietal lymphatic expansion occurs because of increased pleural fluid. This model has been developed to obtain new results of respiratory tract infections, and also investig...
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The mechanical resources of a cilium endure inadequately described. Cilia will bring about more profound comprehension of the natural capacity of cell stream detecting by this organelle. In the present paper proposed with an analytical investigation of the elasticity progression of a non-Newtonian mucus fluid influence of magnetic field and heat ab...
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One of the deadliest sickness heading down the entire universe referred to coronavirus infectious disease of 2019 (COVID-19). Mucus has viscoelastic nature and also highly grouped organic material. It creates several pulmonary syndromes. Mucociliary transport express the automatic clearance mechanism of the airways inside the respiration gadget inn...
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The most severe pandemic complications of COVID-19 are mainly caused by large droplet transmission. An initial sign of coronavirus disease is pleural effusion.Droplet transmission of the COVID-19 virus can occur by direct contact with inflamed human beings and indirect touch with surroundingsurfaces or with objects used by inflamed person. Present...

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