Abstract

With the help of the physical laws of flow, it is possible to describe the entire human blood circulation. However, this requires precise knowledge of the individual parameters. Within this, the determination of the flow rate included in the law of continuity is essential. Together with the data of the heart and circulation examination procedures, in order to establish the average human blood circulation, an intermediate velocity value must be selected, which is located in the middle between the two extreme velocities of the blood circulation. Another important factor from the point of view of the structure and operation of the model is the value of the earth's surface gravity. By finding the average flow speed value and using ‘g’, a torus-shaped circulation can be created, which can actually reflect the circulation conditions. By further refining the model, the pulmonary and systemic circulations can be separated and a ‘folded figure eight’ model can be formed. This realistically reflects the different sizes, flow and pressure conditions of the two blood circulations, as well as the work of the left and right sides of the heart.

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