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RESULTS IN PHYSICS
Volume 19, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.rinp.2020.103544
Keywords
Micropolar-casson fluid; Constricted channel; Pulsatile flow; Vorticity-stream function; Darcian porous medium
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The behavior of the pulsatile flow of non-Newtonian micropolar-Casson fluid in a constricted channel influenced by Lorentz force following Darcy's law is examined. The governing model of the problem is transformed into the vorticity-stream function formulation and numerically solved using a scheme based on the finite difference method. Impacts of numerous flow controlling parameters including the Hartmann, Strouhal, porosity, Casson fluid, and micmpolar fluid parameters on the wall shear stress (WSS), axial velocity, and micro-rotation velocity are presented graphically and discussed. The WSS is found to increase with rising values of any of the Hartman, Casson fluid, and micropolar fluid parameters. The WSS decreases with rising values of the porosity parameter. The Hartman number is found to have a significant impact on the flow separation region, as well. The velocity profiles are parabolic at all the axial locations. At the constriction throat, the maximum value of the velocity is identified.
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