BIOMECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BLOOD FLOW AND IMPACT ON THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Keywords:
biomechanics , blood flow , viscosity , rheology , artery , Reynolds number , atherosclerosis , cardiovascular vein system , hemodynamics.Abstract
In progress blood of the flow main biomechanical features , including viscosity , Poiseuille Reynolds 's law turbulence criteria and vein of the wall elasticity in detail seeing Blood is released . of the flow disorders with related cardiological pathologies and their prevent to take methods analysis will be done.
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