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Academic Press Biomechanics of Living Organs Volume 1 Book

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Explore the fundamental principles of biomechanical modeling with Biomechanics of Living Organs: Hyperelastic Constitutive Laws for Finite Element Modeling (Volume 1). Published by Academic Press, this specialized text serves as the first comprehensive resource to cover finite element biomechanical modeling for every organ in the human body. This volume brings together expert contributions from leaders in the field to provide a deep look at constitutive laws. Each chapter is designed for instruction, offering careful derivations of formulae and practical methods. By focusing on the state-of-the-art implementation of these laws through Finite Element Modeling, this book provides a clear roadmap for researchers and engineers working with complex biological tissues. Whether you are studying biomedical engineering or advanced tissue modeling, this collection offers the technical foundation needed to understand how hyperelastic laws apply to specific human organs. It bridges the gap between theoretical constitutive laws and practical computational application.

Key Features

Comprehensive coverage of finite element biomechanical modeling for every organ in the human body.

Expert insights from leaders in the field regarding state-of-the-art constitutive laws.

Practical application through detailed Finite Element Modeling of various human organs.

Instructional approach featuring careful derivation and presentation of mathematical formulae.

Focused methodology for modeling biological tissues using hyperelastic constitutive laws.

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