Steady-state temperature distribution in living tissue modeled as cylindrical shells.Closed form, analytical solutions to the problem of steady-state heat transfer in living tissue modeled as cylindrical shells are presented and discussed. These solutions are particularly useful for the study of temperature distributions in the extremities. Metabolic heat generation, conduction, and heat transported by the blood perfusing the tissue are considered in the model. The results demonstrate the important role that the blood stream plays in the transfer of heat inside living tissue. Solutions are also presented for the limiting cases of diminishing blood flow that would occur during vasoconstriction or occlusion of blood by external means.
Document ID
19720032219
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Shitzer, A.
Chato, J. C. (Illinois, University Urbana, Ill., United States)