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Anne February 16, 2005 10:13

About Hemodynamics
 
I am very interested in hemodynamics, and I am wondering if there are some excellent reference books or review papers on it, or the relevant fluid mechanics application in Biomedical field.

Thanks a lot!

Junseok Kim February 16, 2005 13:55

Re: About Hemodynamics
 
What kind of application do you have in mind for hemodynamics?

Anne February 16, 2005 15:05

Re: About Hemodynamics
 
Like the Arterial flow simulation, especial the CFD application in arterial flow simulation. Thanks

Junseok Kim February 16, 2005 15:11

Re: About Hemodynamics
 
Quite interesting, I am doing the cannular flow simulations related with the arterial flow. So far, I am using Newtonian flow, but I am interested in hemodynamics, too.

Anne February 16, 2005 15:38

Re: About Hemodynamics
 
yes, really interesting. So, please give me some excellent reference on it through your experience. Are you involving in CFD calculation?

Junseok Kim February 16, 2005 15:41

Re: About Hemodynamics
 
Yes, you can look at the flow inside a cannular with holes.

http://math.uci.edu/~jskim/medi/insideflow_0002.jpg


Anne February 16, 2005 16:29

Re: About Hemodynamics
 
It's great, Thanks!

Which kind of arterial flow is related to your simulating model?

Junseok Kim February 16, 2005 16:33

Re: About Hemodynamics
 
You can check the reference paper, which is very similar to what I am doing.

Journal of Biomechanics 35 (2002) 1599–1612

Computational model of the fluid dynamics of a cannula inserted in a vessel: incidence of the presence of side holes in blood flow M. Grigioni

Alexander Starostin February 21, 2005 05:19

Re: About Hemodynamics
 
Hello Anne

I can introduce you people from my institute.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract

Regards


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