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Computer Modeling in Bioengineering: Theoretical Background, Examples and Software

John Wiley and Sons Ltd, May 2008, Pages: 472


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The book will cover computer methods in modeling bioengineering.  The book will include theoretical background, numerical formulations, examples and software. The topics of the book include the following

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Part I Theoretical Background will contain the basic notions and principles employed in computational methods. This part is a brief review of the main notions for the completeness of the book. It will use both matrix and tensor notations, and present the definitions of these mathematical objects, with the relationships used within the book and illustrative examples, software for exercise, and problems.

Part II Fundamentals of Computational Methods is a review of computational methods used in computer modeling in bioengineering. The dominant part is devoted to the finite element method (FEM) since the FEM has become the most general tool in computer modeling in almost all fields of science and engineering.

Part III Computer Modeling in Bioengineering contains applications of methods presented in Part II to a number of common bioengineering problems. Each chapter in this part of the book consists of the following sections: a) physiological background; b) phenomena (processes) which are to be modeled; c) description of methods used in the model, with appropriate reference to the computational methodologies in other parts of the book; d) typical examples models, supported by software; and e) problems to be modeled.


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