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Biomechanics Of Soft Tissue In Cardiovascular Systems 1st Edition Gerhard A Holzapfel

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Biomechanics Of Soft Tissue In Cardiovascular Systems 1st Edition Gerhard A Holzapfel
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Wien
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.02 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Gerhard A. Holzapfel, Ray W. Ogden (eds.)
ISBN: 9783211004555, 9783709127360, 3211004556, 370912736X
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Biomechanics Of Soft Tissue In Cardiovascular Systems 1st Edition Gerhard A Holzapfel by Gerhard A. Holzapfel, Ray W. Ogden (eds.) 9783211004555, 9783709127360, 3211004556, 370912736X instant download after payment.

The book is written by leading experts in the field presenting an up-to-date view of the subject matter in a didactically sound manner. It presents a review of the current knowledge of the behaviour of soft tissues in the cardiovascular system under mechanical loads, and the importance of constitutive laws in understanding the underlying mechanics is highlighted. Cells are also described together with arteries, tendons and ligaments, heart, and other biological tissues of current research interest in biomechanics. This includes experimental, continuum mechanical and computational perspectives, with the emphasis on nonlinear behaviour, and the simulation of mechanical procedures such as balloon angioplasty.

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