2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2021.105376
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Identification of the thermo-physical properties of a stratified tissue. Adiabatic hypodermic wall

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“…We investigate the governing hyperbolic partial differential equation (1) subject to appropriate initial and boundary conditions when the unknown perfusion coefficient w b ( x ) is not constant, but it depends on the space variable. Therefore, this generality allows extending previous analyses (Alosaimi et al ., 2020, 2021a, b) by the authors to investigate heterogeneous tissues which are more general/realistic than the homogeneous ones. For simplicity, all the other thermal parameters are assumed to be known and constant, and we shall consider the one-dimensional time-dependent case of equation (1) only although a similar analysis holds also in higher dimensions.…”
Section: Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We investigate the governing hyperbolic partial differential equation (1) subject to appropriate initial and boundary conditions when the unknown perfusion coefficient w b ( x ) is not constant, but it depends on the space variable. Therefore, this generality allows extending previous analyses (Alosaimi et al ., 2020, 2021a, b) by the authors to investigate heterogeneous tissues which are more general/realistic than the homogeneous ones. For simplicity, all the other thermal parameters are assumed to be known and constant, and we shall consider the one-dimensional time-dependent case of equation (1) only although a similar analysis holds also in higher dimensions.…”
Section: Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case of an adiabatic zero-flux Neumann condition ∂ x T J (L J , t) = 0, instead of the Dirichlet condition T J (L J , t) = T 0 in (9), has been considered elsewhere, [29].…”
Section: Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%