Etehadtavakol et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Survey of numerical bioheat transfer modelling for accurate skin surface measurementsEtehadtavakol et al., 2020
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- 7004132626100821184
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- Etehadtavakol M
- Ng E
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- Thermal Science and Engineering Progress
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The investigation of heat transfer and blood flow rate in biological systems challenges accurate numerical models. More than a half century, the Pennes bioheat transfer equation has been a typical model to predict temperature diffusion in tissues of a living organism …
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