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Pumping Induced By Bio-Mimetic Magnetic Micro-Cilia in Creeping Flows
The inertial effects in creeping flow regimes are negligible. Most motile micro-organisms manipulate fluid by oscillatory Cilia or Flagella. The pumping action by a cilium is attributed to the asymmetry in the power and recovery strokes. Further, the ratio of viscous forces to Elastic forces (given by sperm-number) on a cilium determines the efficiency
Peter Hesketh+5 more
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Entropy analysis of SWCNT & MWCNT flow induced by collecting beating of cilia with porous medium
In this article, we considers the thermodynamics analysis of creeping viscous nanofluid flow in a horizontal ciliated tube under the effects of a uniform magnetic field and porous medium. Moreover, energy analysis is performed in the presence of an internal heat source and thermal radiation phenomena.
Muhammad N Abrar+2 more
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Flow induced by beating artificial cilia: An experimental and numerical study
Artificial cilia-driven fluid transport in microfluidic devices is a newly emerging research topic that came into focus during the last five years. Artificial cilia can be described as wall-attached elongated structures that perform an externally actuated periodic beat cycle to manipulate fluids on sub-millimeter scale. The periodic motion of the cilia
Jeanette Hussong
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Study of MHD effects on the cilia-induced flow of a Newtonian fluid through a cylindrical tube
A. A. Farooq+3 more
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Cilia-induced flow in the embryonic node of mice and asymmetric gene expression
C.G. Perugachi Israels
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Cilia induced cerebrospinal fluid flow in the third ventricle of brain
Yong Wang+4 more
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Flow Induced by \textit{Ex-Vivo} Nasal Cilia: Developing an Index of Dyskinesis
James B. Grotberg+11 more
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