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This book discusses geometric and mathematical models that can be
used to study fluid and structural mechanics in the cardiovascular
system. Where traditional research methodologies in the human
cardiovascular system are challenging due to its invasive nature,
several recent advances in medical imaging and computational fluid
and solid mechanics modelling now provide new and exciting research
opportunities. This emerging field of study is multi-disciplinary,
involving numerical methods, computational science, fluid and
structural mechanics, and biomedical engineering. Certainly any new
student or researcher in this field may feel overwhelmed by the
wide range of disciplines that need to be understood. This unique
book is one of the first to bring together knowledge from multiple
disciplines, providing a starting point to each of the individual
disciplines involved, attempting to ease the steep learning curve.
This book presents elementary knowledge on the physiology of the
cardiovascular system; basic knowledge and techniques on
reconstructing geometric models from medical imaging; mathematics
that describe fluid and structural mechanics, and corresponding
numerical/computational methods to solve its equations and
problems. Many practical examples and case studies are presented to
reinforce best practice guidelines for setting high quality
computational models and simulations. These examples contain a
large number of images for visualization, to explain cardiovascular
physiological functions and disease. The reader is then exposed to
some of the latest research activities through a summary of
breakthrough research models, findings, and techniques. The book's
approach is aimed at students and researchers entering this field
from engineering, applied mathematics, biotechnology or medicine,
wishing to engage in this emerging and exciting field of
computational hemodynamics modelling.
Traditional research methodologies in the human respiratory system
have always been challenging due to their invasive nature. Recent
advances in medical imaging and computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
have accelerated this research. This book compiles and details
recent advances in the modelling of the respiratory system for
researchers, engineers, scientists, and health practitioners. It
breaks down the complexities of this field and provides both
students and scientists with an introduction and starting point to
the physiology of the respiratory system, fluid dynamics and
advanced CFD modeling tools. In addition to a brief introduction to
the physics of the respiratory system and an overview of
computational methods, the book contains best-practice guidelines
for establishing high-quality computational models and simulations.
Inspiration for new simulations can be gained through innovative
case studies as well as hands-on practice using pre-made
computational code. Last but not least, students and researchers
are presented the latest biomedical research activities, and the
computational visualizations will enhance their understanding of
physiological functions of the respiratory system.
This book explores computational fluid dynamics in the context of
the human nose, allowing readers to gain a better understanding of
its anatomy and physiology and integrates recent advances in
clinical rhinology, otolaryngology and respiratory physiology
research. It focuses on advanced research topics, such as virtual
surgery, AI-assisted clinical applications and therapy, as well as
the latest computational modeling techniques, controversies,
challenges and future directions in simulation using CFD software.
Presenting perspectives and insights from computational experts and
clinical specialists (ENT) combined with technical details of the
computational modeling techniques from engineers, this unique
reference book will give direction to and inspire future research
in this emerging field.
This book discusses geometric and mathematical models that can be
used to study fluid and structural mechanics in the cardiovascular
system. Where traditional research methodologies in the human
cardiovascular system are challenging due to its invasive nature,
several recent advances in medical imaging and computational fluid
and solid mechanics modelling now provide new and exciting research
opportunities. This emerging field of study is multi-disciplinary,
involving numerical methods, computational science, fluid and
structural mechanics, and biomedical engineering. Certainly any new
student or researcher in this field may feel overwhelmed by the
wide range of disciplines that need to be understood. This unique
book is one of the first to bring together knowledge from multiple
disciplines, providing a starting point to each of the individual
disciplines involved, attempting to ease the steep learning curve.
This book presents elementary knowledge on the physiology of the
cardiovascular system; basic knowledge and techniques on
reconstructing geometric models from medical imaging; mathematics
that describe fluid and structural mechanics, and corresponding
numerical/computational methods to solve its equations and
problems. Many practical examples and case studies are presented to
reinforce best practice guidelines for setting high quality
computational models and simulations. These examples contain a
large number of images for visualization, to explain cardiovascular
physiological functions and disease. The reader is then exposed to
some of the latest research activities through a summary of
breakthrough research models, findings, and techniques. The
book’s approach is aimed at students and researchers entering
this field from engineering, applied mathematics, biotechnology or
medicine, wishing to engage in this emerging and exciting field of
computational hemodynamics modelling.
Traditional research methodologies in the human respiratory system
have always been challenging due to their invasive nature. Recent
advances in medical imaging and computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
have accelerated this research. This book compiles and details
recent advances in the modelling of the respiratory system for
researchers, engineers, scientists, and health practitioners. It
breaks down the complexities of this field and provides both
students and scientists with an introduction and starting point to
the physiology of the respiratory system, fluid dynamics and
advanced CFD modeling tools. In addition to a brief introduction to
the physics of the respiratory system and an overview of
computational methods, the book contains best-practice guidelines
for establishing high-quality computational models and simulations.
Inspiration for new simulations can be gained through innovative
case studies as well as hands-on practice using pre-made
computational code. Last but not least, students and researchers
are presented the latest biomedical research activities, and the
computational visualizations will enhance their understanding of
physiological functions of the respiratory system.
This book explores computational fluid dynamics in the context of
the human nose, allowing readers to gain a better understanding of
its anatomy and physiology and integrates recent advances in
clinical rhinology, otolaryngology and respiratory physiology
research. It focuses on advanced research topics, such as virtual
surgery, AI-assisted clinical applications and therapy, as well as
the latest computational modeling techniques, controversies,
challenges and future directions in simulation using CFD software.
Presenting perspectives and insights from computational experts and
clinical specialists (ENT) combined with technical details of the
computational modeling techniques from engineers, this unique
reference book will give direction to and inspire future research
in this emerging field.
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