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magnetic-Fluid-Structure Interaction in a Network of Blood Vessels

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The blood vessels are embedded in a biological tissue (the cardiac muscle) and, during the flow of blood, pressure is applied to the internal surfaces producing deformation of the vessel walls.

In the attached tutorial, on page 15, the force are caused by Fluid-Structure Interaction. However, there are many ions (Ca, Mg, Na) in the blood, when the artery in the electromagnetic field, the artery will be acted on the forces. Therefor, I want to study the magnetic-fluid-structure interaction in the network of blood vessels.


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