Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4994109 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Obtaining accurate temperature distributions in living tissue related to hyperthermia skin cancer treatment without using an intruding sensor is a challenge. Here, we report a mathematical model that can accurately determine the temperature distribution in the tumor region and surrounding normal tissue. The model is based on a modified Pennes' equation for the bioheat transfer in a 3-D triple-layered skin structure embedded with a vascular countercurrent network and a tumor appearing in the subcutaneous region. The vascular network is designed based on the constructal theory of multi-scale tree-shaped heat exchangers. The tumor is injected with gold nanoshells in order to be heated quickly. The proposed model is implemented numerically using a stable finite difference scheme. The method is demonstrated and tested by an example.
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Authors
Casey Orndorff, Stanislav Ponomarev, Weizhong Dai, Adrian Bejan,