2008
DOI: 10.1002/jnm.687
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Dimensional soft tissue thermal injury analysis using transmission line matrix (TLM) method

Abstract: The skin is sensitive to temperature change and the effect may not be significant while the temperature at the surface is below 448C: However, higher surface temperatures (above 448C) will further incur time burning and carbonization so that irreversible damage may happen. An investigation of the heating intensity and the duration of the exposure to the heating source suggested that when the surface temperature is greater than 518C; the exposure time required to destroy the epidermis is so short that transepid… Show more

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“…This paper presents a general TLM formulation for bio‐heat transfer that can be simplified to previously published formulations . This formulation assumes that the unit vector normal to the border of the node is similar to the unit vector pointing from the center of the node to the midpoint of the border (Equation ), which becomes exact for regular geometries such as rectangles and parallelepipeds.…”
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“…This paper presents a general TLM formulation for bio‐heat transfer that can be simplified to previously published formulations . This formulation assumes that the unit vector normal to the border of the node is similar to the unit vector pointing from the center of the node to the midpoint of the border (Equation ), which becomes exact for regular geometries such as rectangles and parallelepipeds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that, with minor modifications, Equations to can be simplified to the previously published formulations …”
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confidence: 99%
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