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This book surveys results on the physical and mathematical modeling as well as the numerical simulation of hemodynamical flows, i.e., of fluid and structural mechanical processes occurring in the human blood circuit. The topics treated are continuum mechanical description, choice of suitable liquid and wall models, mathematical analysis of coupled models, numerical methods for flow simulation, parameter identification and model calibration, fluid-solid interaction, mathematical analysis of piping systems, particle transport in channels and pipes, artificial boundary conditions, and many more.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book surveys results on the physical and mathematical modeling as well as the numerical simulation of hemodynamical flows, i.e., of fluid and structural mechanical processes occurring in the human blood circuit. The topics treated are continuum mechanical description, choice of suitable liquid and wall models, mathematical analysis of coupled models, numerical methods for flow simulation, parameter identification and model calibration, fluid-solid interaction, mathematical analysis of piping systems, particle transport in channels and pipes, artificial boundary conditions, and many more. Hemodynamics is an area of active current research, and this book provides an entry into the field for graduate students and researchers. It has grown out of a series of lectures given by the authors at the Oberwolfach Research Institute in November, 2005.
Developed from lectures presented by the authors at the Oberwolfach Research Institute, this book surveys research on physical and mathematical modeling, as well as numerical simulation of complex fluid and structural mechanical processes occurring in the human blood circulation system.
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Autorenporträt
Giovanni P. Galdi, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA / Rolf Rannacher, Universität Heidelberg, Germany / Anne M. Robertson, University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA / Stefan Turek, Universität Dortmund, Germany
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From the reviews:
"This volume consists of six contributions concerning mathematical tools and analysis for the blood flow in arteries and veins. ... book will be handy for those who are interested in the description of the flows of fluids with unusual properties, especially, of course, blood. It is suitable for physicists, mathematicians working in the analysis of fluid flows, students specializing in the mathematical modelling of fluids, and other related specialists. Libraries of technical and natural sciences universities are strongly recommended to provide this well written collection." (Ivan Straskraba, Applications of Mathematics, Vol. 56 (6), 2011)