In this book, the physiological aspects of the regulation of an arterial bloodstream are mentioned. A review of the existing approaches to make the calculations of a stream of blood in elastic blood vessels is examined. It is shown that available methods of calculation of a current of a fluid in the elastic pipelines, based on the standard hydrodynamical equations, cannot adequately describe movement of blood in elastic blood vessels. Ways of modelling pulse waves, as essentially non-linear effects are also submitted.
Introduction; Laminar Current in the Smooth Rigid Tubes; Rheological Blood Features; Short Review of Existing Differential Modelles of Flow of Blood in Large Blood Vessels; O Francs Integral Model of Blood Circulation; Restrictions for the Usage of Bernoullis Law for Elastic Blood Vessels; Stream of Non-viscous Fluid in Tubes with Elastic Walls; Streaming of Viscosity Fluid in Elastic Blood Vessels; Some Questions of Theory of Regulation of Arterial Blood Vessels; Turbulent Flow in Blood Vessels; ?onclusion; The Literature; Index
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