Indexed Journals In Biofluid Mechanics Journal of Forensic Biomechanics is one among the leading indexed journals in Biofluid mechanics. Journal of Forensic Biomechanics is indexed / abstracted in Google Scholar, EBSCO, Academic Search Complete, airiti, JournalSeek, Open J_Gate, Media Finder and ProQuest, publishes editorials, review and high quality articles covering major aspects of Biofluid mechanics.
Biofluid mechanics is the study of a certain class of biological problems from the viewpoint of fluid mechanics. Though biofluid mechanics does not involve any new development of the general principles of fluid mechanics, it does involve some new applications of its methods. Complex movements of fluids in the biological system demand for an analysis achievable only with professional fluid mechanics skills, and this volume aims to equip readers with the knowledge needed.
Biofluid mechanics focuses on macrocirculation, microcirculation, and specialty circulation that flows through kidney, lungs, eyes, joints, diarthroses, and splanchnic circulation that are important in human body. It is necessary to understand fluid dynamic factors such as velocity distribution, pressure, flow rate ratio, flow behavior, velocity gradients, and stress on the wall and on blood cells to design medical device for recording and diagnosis purpose. Various mechanical factors mostly seem responsible for the deposition of blood cells and lipids, which lead to atherosclerosis (Liepsch, 2002). Studies in hemodynamics establish understanding for flows in artificial organs and implants like artificial heart valve prostheses, microfluidic filter systems, blood pumps, elastic silicon rubber models of the cardiovascular system with flow wire and stents, or patches for vessel surgery, and on flows in biological/human systems such as the circulatory blood system