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"Numerical Modeling in Biomedical Engineering" brings together the
integrative set of computational problem solving tools important to
biomedical engineers. Through the use of comprehensive homework
exercises, relevant examples and extensive case studies, this book
integrates principles and techniques of numerical analysis.
Covering biomechanical phenomena and physiologic, cell and
molecular systems, this is an essential tool for students and all
those studying biomedical transport, biomedical thermodynamics
& kinetics and biomechanics.
. Supported by Whitaker Foundation Teaching Materials Program;
ABET-oriented pedagogical layout
. MATLAB problem sets and examples available electronically; UNIX,
Windows, Mac OS compatible
. Extensive hands-on homework exercises
Applied Numerical Methods for Chemical Engineers emphasizes the
derivation of a variety of numerical methods and their application
to the solution of engineering problems, with special attention to
problems in the chemical engineering field. These algorithms
encompass linear and nonlinear algebraic equations, eigenvalue
problems, finite difference methods, interpolation, differentiation
and integration, ordinary differential equations, boundary value
problems, partial differential equations, and linear and nonlinear
regression analysis. MATLAB is adopted as the calculation
environment throughout the book because of its ability to perform
all the calculations in matrix form, its large library of built-in
functions, its strong structural language, and its rich graphical
visualization tools. Through this book, students and other users
will learn about the basic features, advantages and disadvantages
of various numerical methods, learn and practice many useful
m-files developed for different numerical methods in addition to
the MATLAB built-in solvers, develop and set up mathematical models
for problems commonly encountered in chemical engineering, and
solve chemical engineering related problems through examples and
after-chapter problems with MATLAB by creating application m-files.
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