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UNSTATIONARY VISCOELASTIC MHD FLOW OF WALTERS-B LIQUID THROUGH A VERTICAL POROUS PLATE WITH CHEMICAL REACTIONS Karnati Veera Reddy, G. Ravindranath Reddy, K. Jhansi Rani, A. Sreenivasulu, G. Balaji Prakash East European Journal of Physics, 2025 This study investigates the transient magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow of Walter's-B viscoelastic fluid over a vertical porous plate within a porous medium, incorporating the effects of radiation and chemical processes. The nonlinear governing equations for the flow are solved using a closed-loop method, yielding detailed numerical solutions for velocity, temperature, and concentration profiles. The results indicate that velocity decreases with increasing permeability (K), Schmidt number (Sc), radiation parameter (R), and magnetic field strength (M), while it increases with higher Prandtl number (Pr), permeability (K), and time (t). Temperature decreases with increasing radiation but rises with higher Prandtl number and time. Similarly, concentration decreases with higher permeability and Schmidt number but increases with time. Notably, an increase in the Brownian motion parameter enhances heat and momentum transfer, resulting in thicker velocity and thermal boundary layers. This research has practical applications in various fields, including blood oxygenators, chemical reactors, and polymer processing industries. The study's novelty lies in its comprehensive integration of radiation, chemical processes, and MHD effects in analyzing viscoelastic fluid flows—a topic that remains underexplored in the literature. Future research could focus on optimizing MHD Walter's-B viscoelastic flow systems, particularly by examining the effects of magnetic field strength and viscoelastic parameters on flow behavior.
A Two-Level Framework for CXR Image Enhancement with Gradient Assisted Guided Based CLAHE Kampa Lavanya, Dhamaraju Sai Satish, Y. Madhavi Reddy, K. Jhansi Rani Proceedings 2024 2nd International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Technologies Icacctech 2024, 2025 Tuberculosis is a potentially lethal disease with elevated rates of illness and death. The mortality rates associated with tuberculosis are increasing, presenting a significant public health concern in numerous impoverished nations globally. In contemporary times, chest radiography (CXR) is widely employed as the predominant medical imaging method for diagnosing thoracic diseases. Given the chest X-ray image's low contrast, it is challenging to identify important elements such as organs, bones, and nodules. Hence, it is essential to improve the contrast. Contrast-limited adaptive histogram equalization (CLAHE) is a method employed to improve the images of chest X-rays. This paper introduced a two-level enhancement technique with the Gradient Guided Weiner filter (GGWF) and CLAHE. This method is employed to enhance the textures, fine details, and images' local contrast. Furthermore, implemented a highly efficient GGWF to mitigate the artifact problem caused by CLAHE. The proposed two-level enhancement approach was tested on public chest x-ray data sets. The results demonstrate that the GGWF-CLAHE method significantly enhances the preprocessing correction of chest images, as evidenced by both subjective and objective measurements.
Magneto-Hydrodynamic Effects on Heat and Mass Transfer in Hybrid Nanofluid Flow over A Stretched Sheet with Cattaneo-Christov Model D. Ramesh, M. Mohan Babu, G Balaji Prakash, K. Jhansi Rani, J. Peter Praveen, G. V. R. Reddy Cfd Letters, 2024 This study uncovered a numerical simulation of the Williamson hybrid nanofluid's MHD on “heat and mass transfer flow” over a porous stretched sheet. The model made use of Cattaneo-Christov heat and mass fluxes. The situation's underlying physics is modelled using governing equations. Using an appropriate similarity transformation, these equations were transformed into a system of ordinary differential equations. Methodology/Approach: MATLAB software along with BVC4C tool is used to find the numerical solution of the problem. The study's findings show that while boosting the mass relaxation flux increases concentration distributions, doing so also increases temperature distributions. Thermal radiation, heat generation, and an additional value to improve temperature and velocity distributions, the Eckert number was measured. Major findings: Higher magnetic field values are shown to result in an increase in the velocity distribution because of the applied electromagnetic force. Additionally, a rise in the thermal radiation parameter is seen to broaden the distributions of velocity and temperature. Astrophysics, geophysics, biological sciences, and biomedical engineering are all helpful to this study. The findings of this study are generally well supported by the literature.
A mathematical model for increasing incidence oftuberculosis in poverty driven confined areas and measures for control Ch V Ramana Murthy*, , K R Kavitha, K Jhansi Rani, , and International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, 2019 Tuberculosis is observed to be most prevalent airborne infectious diseases killing hundreds and thousands of people every year. Mostly, the disease spreads in poverty driven poor countries and also to some extent in developing nations. The disease transmits in situations where infected persons are in close contact with others in confined spaces and also living in poor and unhygienic conditions. It is well recognized that overcrowding increases the risk of transmission. A detailed analysis is presented in this paper with respect to the various participating parameters. Interestingly, the results presented in this paper illustrate the occurrence and propagation of the disease as a mathematical model. The results are in agreement with the real life situations and the number of new infections is observed to be linear. It is seen that for fixed time (t), as the room volume (V) increases, the new infections(C) decreases gradually. In general it is seen that as the ventilation rate (N) increases, the new infections decreases quite rapidly. Further, it is observed that as time increases for a constant ventilation rate, an increase in the new infections is noted. Also, for a constant room volume as time increases, the number of new infections is found to be increasing. An interesting feature is that as the ventilation is progressive, a steep fall in the new infections is noted in the initial stages and subsequently, the drop is not that significant. The influence of time gradually seems to be diminishing as the ventilation rate increases. As the room volume increases, the new infections decrease at a faster rate. However, in each of these observations, it is seen that as ventilation rate increases, the number of new infections are found to be inversely proportional. Such a decrease is more predominant in the initial stages but decreases subsequently
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