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BMEG 39103 — Biofluid Mechanics

3 credits · 3 hours

Introduction to fundamental concepts and applications of fluid dynamics from a biological and physiological perspective. Topics include physical properties of fluids, fluid statics, manometers, streamlines and the Bernoulli relation, velocity and acceleration fields, viscous flow and the Navier-Stokes equations, flows in pipes and over submerged surfaces, properties of blood and other physiological fluids, transport models in the lungs, lymph, blood, and artificial organs, and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations. Prerequisite: MATH 25804 , PHYS 20404 , and BMEG 26104 . (Typically offered: Fall)

Prerequisites: MATH 25804, PHYS 20404, BMEG 26104

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