Das et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Study of thermal behavior of a biological tissue: An equivalence of Pennes bioheat equation and Wulff continuum modelDas et al., 2014
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- 10228582217378050184
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- Das K
- Mishra S
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- Journal of thermal biology
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Equivalence of Pennes bioheat equation (PBHE) and Wulff continuum model (WCM) is established for a 1-D planar tissue. The derived condition of equivalence is specific to tissue without metabolic heat generation. Mathematical analysis is carried out to relate blood …
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