This book surveys a broad range of research results on the physical and
mathematical modeling, as well as the numerical simulation of
hemodynamical flows, that is, of the complex fluid and structural
mechanical processes that occur in the human blood circulation system.
The topics treated include continuum mechanical description; choice of
suitable liquid and wall models; mathematical analysis of coupled
models; numerical methods for flow simulation; parameter identification
and model calibration; fluid-solid interaction; mathematical analysis of
piping systems; mesh and mode adaptivity; particle transport in channels
and pipes; artificial boundary conditions, and many more. Hemodynamics
is an area of active current research, and this book provides an entry
into the field for graduate students and researchers. Hemodynamical
Flows was developed out of a series of lectures presented by the authors
at the Oberwolfach Research Institute (MFO) in Oberwolfach-Walke,
Germany, in November, 2005.