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Image-Based Computational Modeling of the Human Circulatory and
Pulmonary Systems provides an overview of the current modeling
methods and applications enhancing interventional treatments and
computer-aided surgery. A detailed description of the techniques
behind image acquisition, processing and three-dimensional
reconstruction are included. Techniques for the computational
simulation of solid and fluid mechanics and structure interaction
are also discussed, in addition to various cardiovascular and
pulmonary applications. Engineers and researchers involved with
image processing and computational modeling of human organ systems
will find this a valuable reference.
Image-Based Computational Modeling of the Human Circulatory and
Pulmonary Systems provides an overview of the current modeling
methods and applications enhancing interventional treatments and
computer-aided surgery. A detailed description of the techniques
behind image acquisition, processing and three-dimensional
reconstruction are included. Techniques for the computational
simulation of solid and fluid mechanics and structure interaction
are also discussed, in addition to various cardiovascular and
pulmonary applications. Engineers and researchers involved with
image processing and computational modeling of human organ systems
will find this a valuable reference.
Designed for senior undergraduate or first-year graduate students
in biomedical engineering, Biofluid Mechanics: The Human
Circulation, Second Edition teaches students how fluid mechanics is
applied to the study of the human circulatory system. Reflecting
changes in the field since the publication of its predecessor, this
second edition has been extensively revised and updated. New to the
Second Edition Improved figures and additional examples More
problems at the end of each chapter A chapter on the computational
fluid dynamic analysis of the human circulation, which reflects the
rapidly increasing use of computational simulations in research and
clinical arenas Drawing on each author's experience teaching
courses on cardiovascular fluid mechanics, the book begins with
introductory material on fluid and solid mechanics as well as a
review of cardiovascular physiology pertinent to the topics covered
in subsequent chapters. The authors then discuss fluid mechanics in
the human circulation, primarily applied to blood flow at the
arterial level. They also cover vascular implants and measurements
in the cardiovascular system.
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