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Bio-mechanics research problem

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Hello , I've read while registering here that lazy students posting their exercises is forbidden ,I don't know really what i'm going to post is OK with forum policies ...
Anyway this is the problem :
A blood vessel with section like the following drawing >>
fig_3_epy5kn.png

exposed to pressure forces that varies over time (we have the max and min "systolic and diastolic" pressures)
pression-arterielle-9_meb1ta.jpg

The picture UP shows the variation of pressure...

in a cardiac cycle we distinguish 2 different behaviors, one is elastic from 0 to Pmax the other is visco-elastic from Pmax to Pmin.

I am studying the evolution of the stress and deformation over time (for elastic behavior), i got some difficulties on getting the mathematical function of blood pressure .
I am not asking for direct solutions , just if you know guys some books ,references and anything that can help me .

i hope that i mentioned all info i have about this but you can ask for further details.
All my regards.
 
I would recommend the following book: Chandran, Yoganathan, Rittgers - Biofluid Mechanics, the human circulation

 
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