Computational Modeling in Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics
- 1st Edition - September 15, 2020
- Latest edition
- Authors: Alexandru Morega, Mihaela Morega, Alin Dobre
- Language: English
Mathematical and numerical modelling of engineering problems in medicine is aimed at unveiling and understanding multidisciplinary interactions and processes and providing in… Read more
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Description
Description
Mathematical and numerical modelling of engineering problems in medicine is aimed at unveiling and understanding multidisciplinary interactions and processes and providing insights useful to clinical care and technology advances for better medical equipment and systems. When modelling medical problems, the engineer is confronted with multidisciplinary problems of electromagnetism, heat and mass transfer, and structural mechanics with, possibly, different time and space scales, which may raise concerns in formulating consistent, solvable mathematical models.
Computational Medical Engineering
presents a number of engineering for medicine problems that may be encountered in medical physics, procedures, diagnosis and monitoring techniques, including electrical activity of the heart, hemodynamic activity monitoring, magnetic drug targeting, bioheat models and thermography, RF and microwave hyperthermia, ablation, EMF dosimetry, and bioimpedance methods. The authors discuss the core approach methodology to pose and solve different problems of medical engineering, including essentials of mathematical modelling (e.g., criteria for well-posed problems); physics scaling (homogenization techniques); Constructal Law criteria in morphing shape and structure of systems with internal flows; computational domain construction (CAD and, or reconstruction techniques based on medical images); numerical modelling issues, and validation techniques used to ascertain numerical simulation results. In addition, new ideas and venues to investigate and understand finer scale models and merge them into continuous media medical physics are provided as case studies.Key features
Key features
- Presents the fundamentals of mathematical and numerical modeling of engineering problems in medicine
- Discusses many of the most common modelling scenarios for Biomedical Engineering, including, electrical activity of the heart hemodynamic activity monitoring, magnetic drug targeting, bioheat models and thermography, RF and microwave hyperthermia, ablation, EMF dosimetry, and bioimpedance methods
- Includes discussion of the core approach methodology to pose and solve different problems of medical engineering, including essentials of mathematical modelling, physics scaling, Constructal Law criteria in morphing shape and structure of systems with internal flows, computational domain construction, numerical modelling issues, and validation techniques used to ascertain numerical simulation results
Readership
Readership
Students and researchers in biomedical engineering and computational biology who are interested in multi-domain, multi-physics simulations for a variety of clinical and engineering modelling cases
Table of contents
Table of contents
1. Physical, Mathematical and Numerical Modeling Essentials
2. Constructal Law criteria in morphing shape and structure of systems with internal flows
3. Computational domains
4. Electrical activity of heart
5. Bioimpedance methods
6. Magnetic drug tartegting
7. Magnetic stimulation
8. Hyperthermia and ablation (Thermotherapy methods)
Product details
Product details
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: September 18, 2020
- Language: English
About the authors
About the authors
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Alexandru Morega
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Mihaela Morega
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