Availability of advanced computational technology has
fundamentally altered the investigative paradigm in the field of
biomechanics. Armed with sophisticated computational tools,
researchers are seeking answers to fundamental questions by
exploring complex biomechanical phenomena at the molecular,
cellular, tissue and organ levels. The computational armamentarium
includes such diverse tools as the ab initio quantum mechanical and
molecular dynamics methods at the atomistic scales and the finite
element, boundary element, meshfree as well as immersed boundary
and lattice-Boltzmann methods at the continuum scales. Multiscale
methods that link various scales are also being developed. While
most applications require forward analysis, e.g., finding
deformations and stresses as a result of loading, others involve
determination of constitutive parameters based on tissue imaging
and inverse analysis. This book provides a glimpse of the diverse
and important roles that modern computational technology is playing
in various areas of biomechanics including biofluids and mass
transfer, cardiovascular mechanics, musculoskeletal mechanics, soft
tissue mechanics, and biomolecular mechanics.
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