Modelling the Human Cardiac Fluid Mechanics. 4th ed

With the Karlsruhe Heart Model (KaHMo) we aim to share our vision of integrated computational simulation across multiple disciplines of cardiovascular research, and emphasis yet again the importance of Modelling the Human Cardiac Fluid Mechanics within the framework of the international STICH study....

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Main Author: Oertel, HerbertKrittian, Sebastian
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description With the Karlsruhe Heart Model (KaHMo) we aim to share our vision of integrated computational simulation across multiple disciplines of cardiovascular research, and emphasis yet again the importance of Modelling the Human Cardiac Fluid Mechanics within the framework of the international STICH study. The focus of this work is on integrated cardiovascular fluid mechanics, and the potential benefits to future cardiovascular research and the wider bio-medical community.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-537502024-04-09T23:15:46Z Modelling the Human Cardiac Fluid Mechanics. 4th ed Oertel, HerbertKrittian, Sebastian T1-995 Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics Karlsruhe Heart Model Multi-physics Simulation STICH study Human Heart Reconstruction thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues With the Karlsruhe Heart Model (KaHMo) we aim to share our vision of integrated computational simulation across multiple disciplines of cardiovascular research, and emphasis yet again the importance of Modelling the Human Cardiac Fluid Mechanics within the framework of the international STICH study. The focus of this work is on integrated cardiovascular fluid mechanics, and the potential benefits to future cardiovascular research and the wider bio-medical community. 2021-02-11T19:58:33Z 2021-02-11T19:58:33Z 2019-07-30 20:02:01 2012 book 35376 9783866447943 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/53750 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://www.ksp.kit.edu/9783866447943 KIT Scientific Publishing 10.5445/KSP/1000016552 10.5445/KSP/1000016552 68fffc18-8f7b-44fa-ac7e-0b7d7d979bd2 9783866447943 98 p. open access
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Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics
Karlsruhe Heart Model
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Human Heart Reconstruction
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
Oertel, HerbertKrittian, Sebastian
Modelling the Human Cardiac Fluid Mechanics. 4th ed
title Modelling the Human Cardiac Fluid Mechanics. 4th ed
title_full Modelling the Human Cardiac Fluid Mechanics. 4th ed
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title_short Modelling the Human Cardiac Fluid Mechanics. 4th ed
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Cardiovascular Fluid Mechanics
Karlsruhe Heart Model
Multi-physics Simulation
STICH study
Human Heart Reconstruction
thema EDItEUR::T Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes::TB Technology: general issues
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Multi-physics Simulation
STICH study
Human Heart Reconstruction
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