Biomechanics: Circulation continues Y. C. Fung's acclaimed discussion
of physiology, presenting the mechanical aspects of circulation in
terms as precise as those of physics. Fung uses a mathematical
approach to formulate problems in experimental exploration, data
collection, model experiments, in vivo observations, and theoretical
ideas. This book discusses the physics of the heart, arteries, veins,
microcirculation, and pulmonary blood flow, with a focus on the
coupling of fluids and solids in these organs. The second edition adds
new chapters on coronary blood flow and blood flow in skeletal muscle.