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Journal of Applied Material Science & Engineering Research(AMSE)

ISSN: 2689-1204 | DOI: 10.33140/AMSE

Impact Factor: 0.98

Viscoelastic and Viscoplastic Glucose Theory (VGT 29): Applying viscoelastic Glucose Theory with CGM Sensor Measured Fasting Plasma Glucose (FPG) Values as the Strain along with the FPG Change Rate Multiplied by a Viscosity Factor as the Stress, and Finally Utilizing the Viscoelastic Perturbation Model to Calculate the Predicted FPG Values to Compare Against the Measured FPG Values Based on GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 610)

Abstract

Gerald C Hsu

The author has studied strength of materials and theory of elasticity through his undergraduate courses at the University of Iowa. He also conducted research work to earn a master’s degree in Biomechanics under Professor James Andrews. At that time, he used the spring and dashpot models to simulate the behaviors of human joints, bones, muscles, and tendons in order to investigate the human-weapon interactions during the Vietnam war era. Later, he went to MIT to pursue his PhD study under Professor Norman Jones, who taught him theory of plasticity and dynamic plastic behaviors of various structure elements. He also took additional graduate courses in the field of fluid dynamics and thermodynamics

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