
Introduction to Bioengineering
Oxford University Press
Published on 10. February 2000
Book
Paperback/Softback
540 pages
978-0-19-856515-4 (ISBN)
Description
Bioengineering in this textbook is taken to be the application of the concepts and methods of the physical sciences and mathematics in an engineering approach to problems in the life sciences. The aims of such studies is to understand the physical processes and engineering aspects of a systems performance both under normal and abnormal conditions, and to design and use diagnostic or artificial devices meant to measure, improve, safeguard, or replace life functions.
An experienced team of instructors in mechanical, electrical, chemical and nuclear engineering from the University of California at Berkeley developed the book including contributions on orthopaedics and biodynamics. The topics covered mirror the fundamental engineering science taught, usually at intermediate university level, and are each applied to problems in the biological world. The basic principles of engineering science are presented so that students will be able to grasp the essence of a particular topic quickly, whatever their background. Many worked examples and problems (together with selected solutions) are included throughout the text.
An experienced team of instructors in mechanical, electrical, chemical and nuclear engineering from the University of California at Berkeley developed the book including contributions on orthopaedics and biodynamics. The topics covered mirror the fundamental engineering science taught, usually at intermediate university level, and are each applied to problems in the biological world. The basic principles of engineering science are presented so that students will be able to grasp the essence of a particular topic quickly, whatever their background. Many worked examples and problems (together with selected solutions) are included throughout the text.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
20 halftones, numerous line illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 188 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1029 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-856515-4 (9780198565154)
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Editor
Professor of Engineering ScienceProfessor of Engineering Science, University of California, Berkeley
Professor Emeritus of Mechanical EngineeringProfessor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering, University of California, Berkeley
, Professor of Electricl Engineering and Computer ScienceUniversity of California, Berkeley
Content
List of contributors ; 1. Biomechanics of solids ; 2. Fundamentals of fluid mechanics ; 3. Physiological fluid mechanics ; 4. Mass transfer ; 5. Bioheat transfer ; 6. The modeling approach to the study of physiological systems ; 7. A brief introduction to network theory ; 8. Biomaterials ; 9. The interaction of biomatrials and biomechanics ; 10. Locomotion and muscle biomechanics ; 11. Principles of electrophoretic separations ; 12. Medical imaging ; 13. Biological applications of ionizing radiation ; 14. Bioeffects of nonionizing electromagnetic fields ; Appendix A: Linear transforms ; Index