Vol. 2, Issue 11, Part C (2016)
Mathematical modeling of two phase human pulmonary blood flow in arterioles: Lung cancer
Mathematical modeling of two phase human pulmonary blood flow in arterioles: Lung cancer
Author(s)
Dheerendra Kumar, V Upadhyay and SK Chaturvedi
Abstract
Present paper envisage a model of two phased blood flow keeping in view the nature of Pulmonary blood circulation in human body, human Pulmonary arterioles remote from the heart and proximate to the Lung. The viscosity increases in the arterioles due to formation of rouleaux along axis of red blood cells. We have applied the Herschel Bulkley Non-Newtonian model in Bio- fluid mechanical setup with the help of clinical data in case of Lung Cancer for hemoglobin versus blood pressure. The overall presentation is in tensorial form and the solution technique adopted is analytical as well as numerical. The role of hematocrit is explicit in the determination of blood pressure drop in case of pulmonary disease Lung Cancer the graphical presentation for particular parametric value is much close to the clinical observation.
How to cite this article:
Dheerendra Kumar, V Upadhyay, SK Chaturvedi. Mathematical modeling of two phase human pulmonary blood flow in arterioles: Lung cancer. Int J Appl Res 2016;2(11):184-190.