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Resumen de Three-phase-lag bioheat transfer model and its validation with experimental data

Dinesh Kumar, K. N. Rai

  • In this study, we introduce a three-phase-lag (TPL) bioheat transfer model for living biological tissue by considering the heat conduction law that includes heat flux, temperature gradient and thermal displacement gradient, among the constitutive relation. The formulated TPL bioheat model is an extension of bioheat transfer models proposed by Pennes, Cattaneo-Vernotte and Tzou. The semi-analytical method has been used for the solution of TPL bioheat transfer model and this model is validated with experimental data [Stolwijk, J. A. J., and J. D. Hardy. 1966. Temperature regulation in man: a theoretical study. Pflugers Archiv Fur Die Gesamte Physiologie Des Menschen Und Der Tiere 291(2):129–62]. The phase lag times due to heat flux, temperature gradient and thermal displacement gradient is semi analytically investigated and it is found that phase-lag due to thermal displacement gradient affects significantly on temperature distribution in tissue. The semi-analytical solution has been verified with a numerical solution. The effect of parameters, such as lagging times, blood perfusion rate, metabolic heat source term and TPL parameter on tissue temperature is also discussed in detail.


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