Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7053097 | International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
This paper develops an efficient finite volume approach using OcTree mesh for simulation of hyperthermia treatment by injection of nanoparticles. A three-dimensional nonlinear Pennes' model is employed to simulate the heat transfer in a heterogeneous blood perfused living tissue. The OcTree mesh is a good compromise between regular grid from finite difference method and unstructured meshes from finite element method due to the possibility of applying local refinement using a nonconforming mesh in a straightforward manner. Implicit time-marching scheme coupled with the Picard method and explicit method are used. A numerical example is analyzed, illustrating the advantages of the approach.
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Authors
André Valente, Felipe Loureiro, Leandro Di Bartolo, Webe João Mansur,