SOME BIOMECHANICAL PROBLEMS
Mohamed Hassan Haroun Hassan;
Abstract
This thesis deals with some problems on hydrodynamic stability of Poiseuille flow in the presence of compliant wall. The compliant wall is a relatively recent idea to reduce the drag by using flexible coatings on the aero- hydrodynamic surfaces. The idea of flexible skins comes from observations of swimming dol phins and more generally of animal propulsion. There are many applications in biomechanics. A particular example is found in modelling the phenome non of wheezing exhibited by people suffering from lung or bronchial disorders. Plane channel flows with compliant boundaries are also used to model the col lapse of tubes in other biomechanical applications. This thesis consists of seven chapters:
In chapter I, we give some information about the following items:
* On Human Lung.
* Flow through the Abdominal Aorta.
* Non-Dimensional Numbers.
* On Perturbation Method.
* Porous Medium.
* Magneto-Fluid Mechanics.
In chapter I, we give some information about the following items:
* On Human Lung.
* Flow through the Abdominal Aorta.
* Non-Dimensional Numbers.
* On Perturbation Method.
* Porous Medium.
* Magneto-Fluid Mechanics.
Other data
Title | SOME BIOMECHANICAL PROBLEMS | Other Titles | بعض مسائل الميكانيكا الحيوية | Authors | Mohamed Hassan Haroun Hassan | Issue Date | 2002 |
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