Fluid Mechanics in the Human Circulation by Stanley Rittgers & Ajit P. Yoganathan & K.B. Chandran

Fluid Mechanics in the Human Circulation For senior, undergradute, or beginning graduate-level, introductory courses in Biofluid Mechanics. This comprehensive text discusses the application of fluid mechanical analysis to human circulation. The authors help students understand the physiology and pathophysiology of human circulation.

This is the first comprehensive book to discuss the application of fluid mechanical analysis to human circulation. Reviews the fluid and solid mechanics pertinent to the application of fluid mechanical analysis in the arterial system. Deals with fluid mechanics of implants and measurement techniques. Reviews the salient concepts of cardiovascular physiology. Covers the rheology of blood and blood vessel mechanics. Discusses steady and unsteady flow analysis in human circulation and in flow across the native heart valves. Covers implants, such as artificial heart valves; vascular grafts; and stents. Covers the measurement techniques employed in vivo and in vitro for diagnostics and for understanding the relationship between fluid mechanics and vascular diseases. An appropriate reference for medical professionals who want to learn more about human circulation.
Author(s) : K.B. Chandran Format : Hardback Book
ISBN-10 : 0130472077 ISBN-13 : 9780130472076
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United Kingdom

Publication Date : 28/07/2006

Publisher : Pearson Education Limited

Page Length : 400mm