An Introduction to Biomechanics [electronic resource] : Solids and Fluids, Analysis and Design /

Designed to meet the needs of undergraduate students, Introduction to Biomechanics takes the fresh approach of combining the viewpoints of both a well-respected teacher and a successful student. With an eye toward practicality without loss of depth of instruction, this book seeks to explain the fundamental concepts of biomechanics. With the accompanying web site providing models, sample problems, review questions and more, Introduction to Biomechanics provides students with the full range of instructional material for this complex and dynamic field.

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Main Authors: Humphrey, Jay D. author., Delange, Sherry L. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2004
Subjects:Physics., Human physiology., Biochemical engineering., Biophysics., Biological physics., Mechanics., Mechanics, Applied., Biomedical engineering., Biophysics and Biological Physics., Biomedical Engineering., Theoretical and Applied Mechanics., Human Physiology., Biomedicine general., Biochemical Engineering.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0325-9
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1875922018-07-30T23:10:43ZAn Introduction to Biomechanics [electronic resource] : Solids and Fluids, Analysis and Design / Humphrey, Jay D. author. Delange, Sherry L. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textNew York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,2004.engDesigned to meet the needs of undergraduate students, Introduction to Biomechanics takes the fresh approach of combining the viewpoints of both a well-respected teacher and a successful student. With an eye toward practicality without loss of depth of instruction, this book seeks to explain the fundamental concepts of biomechanics. With the accompanying web site providing models, sample problems, review questions and more, Introduction to Biomechanics provides students with the full range of instructional material for this complex and dynamic field.I Background -- 1. Introduction -- II Biosolid Mechanics -- 2. Stress, Strain, and Constitutive Relations -- 3. Equilibrium, Universal Solutions, and Inflation -- 4. Extension and Torsion -- 5. Beam Bending and Column Buckling -- 6. Some Nonlinear Problems -- III Biofluid Mechanics -- 7. Stress, Motion, and Constitutive Relations -- 8. Fundamental Balance Relations -- 9. Some Exact Solutions -- 10. Control Volume and Semi-empirical Methods -- IV Closure -- 11. Coupled Solid-Fluid Problems -- 12. Epilogue -- References -- About the Authors.Designed to meet the needs of undergraduate students, Introduction to Biomechanics takes the fresh approach of combining the viewpoints of both a well-respected teacher and a successful student. With an eye toward practicality without loss of depth of instruction, this book seeks to explain the fundamental concepts of biomechanics. With the accompanying web site providing models, sample problems, review questions and more, Introduction to Biomechanics provides students with the full range of instructional material for this complex and dynamic field.Physics.Human physiology.Biochemical engineering.Biophysics.Biological physics.Mechanics.Mechanics, Applied.Biomedical engineering.Physics.Biophysics and Biological Physics.Biomedical Engineering.Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.Human Physiology.Biomedicine general.Biochemical Engineering.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-0325-9URN:ISBN:9781489903259
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topic Physics.
Human physiology.
Biochemical engineering.
Biophysics.
Biological physics.
Mechanics.
Mechanics, Applied.
Biomedical engineering.
Physics.
Biophysics and Biological Physics.
Biomedical Engineering.
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
Human Physiology.
Biomedicine general.
Biochemical Engineering.
Physics.
Human physiology.
Biochemical engineering.
Biophysics.
Biological physics.
Mechanics.
Mechanics, Applied.
Biomedical engineering.
Physics.
Biophysics and Biological Physics.
Biomedical Engineering.
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
Human Physiology.
Biomedicine general.
Biochemical Engineering.
spellingShingle Physics.
Human physiology.
Biochemical engineering.
Biophysics.
Biological physics.
Mechanics.
Mechanics, Applied.
Biomedical engineering.
Physics.
Biophysics and Biological Physics.
Biomedical Engineering.
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
Human Physiology.
Biomedicine general.
Biochemical Engineering.
Physics.
Human physiology.
Biochemical engineering.
Biophysics.
Biological physics.
Mechanics.
Mechanics, Applied.
Biomedical engineering.
Physics.
Biophysics and Biological Physics.
Biomedical Engineering.
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
Human Physiology.
Biomedicine general.
Biochemical Engineering.
Humphrey, Jay D. author.
Delange, Sherry L. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
An Introduction to Biomechanics [electronic resource] : Solids and Fluids, Analysis and Design /
description Designed to meet the needs of undergraduate students, Introduction to Biomechanics takes the fresh approach of combining the viewpoints of both a well-respected teacher and a successful student. With an eye toward practicality without loss of depth of instruction, this book seeks to explain the fundamental concepts of biomechanics. With the accompanying web site providing models, sample problems, review questions and more, Introduction to Biomechanics provides students with the full range of instructional material for this complex and dynamic field.
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Human physiology.
Biochemical engineering.
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Biological physics.
Mechanics.
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Biomedical engineering.
Physics.
Biophysics and Biological Physics.
Biomedical Engineering.
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics.
Human Physiology.
Biomedicine general.
Biochemical Engineering.
author Humphrey, Jay D. author.
Delange, Sherry L. author.
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title_short An Introduction to Biomechanics [electronic resource] : Solids and Fluids, Analysis and Design /
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