Jasiński et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Numerical analysis of the interactions between laser and soft tissues using generalized dual-phase lag equationJasiński et al., 2016
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- Jasiński M
- Majchrzak E
- Turchan L
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- Applied Mathematical Modelling
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In the paper a numerical analysis of thermal processes proceeding in a soft tissue subjected to a laser irradiation is presented. The transient bioheat transfer in the 3D domain considered is described by the generalized dual-phase lag equation. The internal heat …
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