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2017, Vol. 2, Issue 3, Part A

A scientific model of finite element technique to study spiral heat regulation in human limbs


Author(s): Sonia Shivhare

Abstract: We consider this paper as the one-dimensional bio-heat exchange condition with the perfusion of blood, reliant on temperature which oversees physiological heat dispersion issues relating to limbs and the organic properties are supposed to be distinctive along the radial direction. By methods for an extensive technique with metaphorical estimation, we acquire the correct analytical answer for inspect the heat circulation in the tissues. The dermal region is comprised of three layers, to be specific epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissues. The model consolidates critical varieties of physical and physiological parameters like blood mass stream rate, rate of metabolic heat generation, and thermal conductivity in each layer. Numerical outcomes have been acquired for different instances of functional interest.

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Sonia Shivhare. A scientific model of finite element technique to study spiral heat regulation in human limbs. Int J Stat Appl Math 2017;2(3):01-03.
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