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A Two Dimensional Infinite Element Model to Study Temperature Distribution in Human Dermal Regions due to Tumors

K. R. pardasani and Madhvi shakya

Abstract

In this study, a two dimensional infinite element model has been developed to study thermal effect in human dermal regions due to tumors. This model incorporates the effect of blood mass flow rate, metabolic heat generation and thermal conductivity of the tissues.The dermal region is divided into three natural layers, namely, epidermis, dermis and subdermal tissues. A uniformly perfused tumor is assumed to be present in the dermis. The domain is assumed to be finite along the depth and infinite along the breadth. The whole dermis region involving tumor is modelled with the help of triangular finite elements to incorporate the geometry of the region. These elements are surrounded by infinite domain elements along the breadth. Appropriate boundary conditions has been incorporated. A computer program has been developed to obtain the numerical results.

Journal of Mathematics and Statistics
Volume 1 No. 3, 2005, 184-188

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jmssp.2005.184.188

Published On: 30 September 2005

How to Cite: pardasani, K. R. & shakya, M. (2005). A Two Dimensional Infinite Element Model to Study Temperature Distribution in Human Dermal Regions due to Tumors. Journal of Mathematics and Statistics, 1(3), 184-188. https://doi.org/10.3844/jmssp.2005.184.188

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Keywords

  • Rate of metabolic heat generation
  • thermal conductivity
  • blood mass flow rate
  • specific heat
  • tissue density