This Is an Introductory Course Describing The Concept Of Continuum, Applied to Biological Substance. Topics Will Cover# The Concept of Continuum, Fluid Properties, Stress and Pressure. Hydrostatics. Descriptions of Motion, Streamlines. Application of The Principles of Conservation of Mass, Momentum, And Energy to Fluid Systems. Rheological Properties That Characterizes Cells, Fluids and Tissues, Boundary Conditions. The Navier-stokes Flow Equations. Newtonion and Non-newtonion Flows.

Faculty: Biomedical Engineering
|Undergraduate Studies

Pre-required courses

(104013 - Differential and Integral Calculus 2t and 104135 - Ordinary Differential Equations/t and 274001 - Intr.to Macroscopic & Microscopic Anato.) or (104013 - Differential and Integral Calculus 2t and 104135 - Ordinary Differential Equations/t and 274167 - Cell Biology)


Course with no extra credit

334009 - Biological Fluid Mechanics


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