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Bioheat Transfer Configuration
Posted 12 avr. 2019, 21:38 UTC−4 Electromagnetic Heating, RF & Microwave Engineering 0 Replies
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I'm trying to simulate the temperature change due to the microwave heat source (antenna) in a specific point located in muscle tissue as it shown in the attached picture. In order to do that, I am using the multi physics option of Comsol, electromagnetic simulator with bioheat transfer physics. There are 3 tissue layers as skin, fat and muscle and the simulated point located in the muscle tissue.
I am getting different results in terms of temperature change in time when I define the biological tissue boundary as only muscle or all 3 tissue layers. For example, if I choose all three tissue layers and define as biological tissue under bioheat transfer physics and simulate the temperature, I obtain 5 Celcius degree change per minute at the point inside the muscle tissue. However, if I only choose muscle tissue, I obtain 2 Celcius degree change per minute. Which one is the correct way to simulate this problem?
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