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A porous-medium approach for modelling heart mechanics. I. Theory
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    A porous-medium approach for modelling heart mechanics. I. Theory (English)
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    The heart is modelled as two fluid filled cavities surrounded by a wall regarded as a fully saturated porous medium. A set of three-dimensional partial differential equations together with appropriate boundary conditions is developed. A possible iterative scheme for solving these equations is outlined but no numerical calculations are carried out.
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    heart mechanics
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    distribution of blood pressure
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    stresses and strains of muscle fibers
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    motion of cardiac wall
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    momentum balance equation
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    myocardium
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    modified Darcy law
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    porous medium
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    three-dimensional partial differential equations
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    boundary conditions
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    iterative scheme
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