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The influence of low-frequency varying magnetic field on the pulsatile flow in a rigid round tube

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In this paper, the analytic solution of the dynamical equation of the pulsatile flow in a rigid round tube under the low-frequency varying magnetic field is obtained. The velocity distribution and the flow impedance are calculated. The results are valuable for understanding the influence of low-frequency varying magnetic field on hemodynamics and its clinical application.

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Dongning, S., Wangyi, W. The influence of low-frequency varying magnetic field on the pulsatile flow in a rigid round tube. Appl Math Mech 18, 121–127 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02458011

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