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Apr 25, 2024
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BE 3910 - Physiology and Biotransport Joint Laboratory1 lecture hours 2 lab hours 2 credits Course Description The objective of this laboratory is to present students with real-world biomedical engineering problems that overlap the fields of biotransport and physiology. Students will look at problems/laboratories from a joint perspective which will enable students to solve multi-disciplinary problems. (prereq: BE 2200 ) (coreq: BE 3510 , BE 3110 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Use tools to measure liquid viscosity, flow rate and pressure
- Manipulate fluid systems involving pumps
- Use computer models to determine parameters of experimental fluid and mass transfer systems
- Evaluate the applicability of analytical, experimental and numerical models
- Experimentally test hypotheses related to pulmonary function
- Design experiments to evaluate the nature and effectiveness of different modes of convective heat transfer
Prerequisites by Topic
- Thermodynamics and heat transfer
- Fluid mechanics based on differential analysis
- Mass transfer and permeability
- Computer programming using MATLAB
- Calculus through ordinary differential equations
Course Topics
- No course topics appended
Laboratory Topics
- Rheological properties and viscosity measurement
- Instruments of fluid systems
- Computational fluid dynamics using commercial software
- Pulmonary function testing
- Multi-compartment modeling
- Measurement of convective heat transfer
Coordinator Jeffrey LaMack
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