Mechanics of Biofluids and Computational Analysis

The behavior of fluid that accounts for approximately 60% of our body weight obeys the principles of fluid mechanics. A fluid has no preferred shape. It cannot withstand any tendency by applied forces to deform it in a way which leaves the volume unchanged. It may be liquid or gas. Gases can be compressed more readily; motions appreciable pressure results in much larger changes in density than in a liquid.

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