Abstract

Homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions are significant because many chemically reactive systems, such as biochemical systems, involve both types of reactions. This paper sheds light on the effects of homogeneous–heterogeneous reactions on magnetohydrodynamic blood flow through the catheterized multi-irregular vertically stenosed artery in non-Darcy porous media. The governing partial differential equations are simplified using mild stenosis approximations and then transformed into the computational domain to simplify the numerical calculations. It has been noticed that the fluid velocity and the flow rate go to their maximum values after a short time, and they decrease with fluctuation in the case of pulsating, but in the case of nonpulsatile, the behavior is steady. Moreover, an increase in the homogeneous heat reaction parameter decelerates the blood velocity, the flow rate and elevates the fluid temperature. Furthermore, the concentration reaches the steady state faster in the absence of a homogeneous thermal reaction.

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