Galerkin's finite element-Laplace transform technique to transient heat migration in human skin and subcutaneous tissues (Q1071676)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3939152
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3939152 |
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Galerkin's finite element-Laplace transform technique to transient heat migration in human skin and subcutaneous tissues (English)
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1986
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Galerkin's finite element-Laplace transform technique (GAFELTTE) has been used to study transient temperature distribution in human skin and subcutaneous tissues. This study incorporates heat conduction, heat carried by perfusion of blood in the capillary beds and metabolic heat generation in the tissues. Different values of various quantities have been considered in all three parts, namely epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous tissues, depending on physiological considerations.
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Galerkin's finite element-Laplace transform technique
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GAFELTTE
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transient temperature distribution
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human skin
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subcutaneous tissues
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heat conduction
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perfusion of blood
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capillary beds
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metabolic heat generation
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epidermis
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dermis
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