The dual-phase lag equation is formulated for the case when the thermophysical parameters occurring in this equation are temperature-dependent. The axial-symmetrical domain of biological tissue heated by an external heat source is considered. The problem is solved using the implicit scheme of the finite difference method. At the stage of numerical computations, the analytical relationships taken from the literature describing changes in parameters are taken into account.
Heat transfer and fluid flow in the rectangular channel with an obstacle are considered. The problem is described by the Fourier-Kirchhoff equation, Navier-Stokes equations and continuity equation supplemented by appropriate boundary and initial conditions. To solve this system of equations the finite difference method with a staggered grid is used. The results of computations obtained using authorial computer program are compared with ANSYS Fluent simulation. Computations are carried out for obstacles of various sizes and positions, and on this basis the conclusions are formulated.
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