Computational Fluid and Particle Dynamics in the Human Respiratory System [E-Book] / by Jiyuan Tu, Kiao Inthavong, Goodarz Ahmadi
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 t...
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Personal Name(s): | Tu, Jiyuan, author |
Ahmadi, Goodarz, author / Inthavong, Kiao, author | |
Edition: |
1st ed. 2013. |
Imprint: |
Dordrecht :
Springer,
2013
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Physical Description: |
XVIII, 374 pages (online resource) |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400744882 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-007-4488-2 |
Series Title: |
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Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering
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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. |