Biomechanics

  • Biomechanics: Concepts and Computation
    By Cees Oomens, Marcel Brekelmans, Sandra Loerakker

    ... 383 hydrostatic pressure, 176 initial condition, 328 inner product, 2, 20 integration by parts, 344 integration points, 311, 373 integration scheme backward Euler, 330 Crank–Nicholson, 330 explicit, 330 forward Euler, 330 implicit, ...

  • Biomechanics: A Case-Based Approach
    By Sean P. Flanagan

    This text offers a unique approach to understanding biomechanical concepts through the use of mathematical problems. The conversational writing style engages students' attention while not sacrificing the rigor of the content.

  • Biomechanics: An Approach to Vertebrate Biology
    By Carl Gans

    Offers an approach to the study of functional anatomy

  • Biomechanics: Concepts and Computation
    By Cees Oomens, Marcel Brekelmans, Frank Baaijens

    This quantitative approach integrates the basic concepts of mechanics and computational modelling techniques for undergraduate biomedical engineering students.

  • Biomechanics: Mechanical Properties of Living Tissues
    By Y. C. Fung

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  • Biomechanics: Trends in Modeling and Simulation
    By Ray W. Ogden, Gerhard A. Holzapfel

    The book presents a state-of-the-art overview of biomechanical and mechanobiological modeling and simulation of soft biological tissues.

  • Biomechanics
    By José Merodio, Manuel Doblare

    Humphrey J.D. (2002) Cardiovascular Solid Mechanics: Cells, Tissues, and Organs, New York: Springer, 757 pp. [One of the most complete textbooks dedicated to solid biomechanics of vascular and cardiac tissues, including an excellent ...

  • Biomechanics: Principles and Applications
    By Joseph D. Bronzino, Daniel J. Schneck

    Biomechanics: Principles and Applications offers a definitive, comprehensive review of this rapidly growing field, including recent advancements made by biomedical engineers to the understanding of fundamental aspects of physiologic ...

  • Biomechanics
    By Hansruedi Giger

    Swiss fantasist H.R.Giger conducts readers through his diverse alien landscapes, inhabited by the spectral offspring of his vivid dreams and darkest nightmares.

  • Biomechanics: A Qualitative Approach for Studying Human Movement
    By Ellen Kreighbaum, Katharine M. Barthels

    The first edition of Kreighbaum and BarthelsBiomechanics was the first book in this field to approach human movement qualitatively rather than quantitatively-focusing on generalizable concepts that can be used by...

  • Biomechanics: Circulation
    By Y.C. Fung

    The objectives and scope of this book remain the same as in the first edition: to present a treatment of circulatory biomechanics from the stand points of engineering, physiology, and medical science, and to develop the subject through a ...

  • Biomechanics: A Qualitative Approach for Studying Human Movement
    By Ellen Kreighbaum, Katharine M. Barthels

    Biomechanics: A Qualitative Approach for Studying Human Movement

  • Biomechanics: Optimization, Uncertainties and Reliability
    By Abdelkhalak El Hami, Ghias Kharmanda

    ... structures " , Troisième Conférence Nationale Fiabilité des Matériaux et des Structures , JN Fiab 3 , Bordeaux , 1–2 February 2001 . [ KHA 01b ] KHARMANDA G. , MOHAMED A. , LEMAIRE M. , “ Intégration de l'analyse de la fiabilité en ...

  • Biomechanics

    ... post-yield ductility of bone tissue is a type of tissue-level mechanical behavior. Bone tissue ductility is associated mainly with organic components and enables the bone tissue to deform and take load beyond the elastic range. One ...

  • Biomechanics: A Qualitative Approach for Studying Human Movement
    By Ellen Kreighbaum, Katharine M. Barthels

    The first edition of Kreighbaum and Barthels "Biomechanics "was the first book in this field to approach human movement qualitatively rather than quantitatively-- focusing on generalizable concepts that can be...