We consider a problem of skin tissue of the human head subjected to thermal diffusion with relaxation time. The bounding surface of the tissue of the human head is subjected to a thermal shock. The chemical potential is also assumed to be a known function of time on the bounding plane. Laplace transform techniques are used and the results are obtained numerically using a numerical method for the inversion of the Laplace transform based on Tzou method. The temperature distribution and the concentration distribution are obtained and represented in figures. According to the results, the values of the time and the distance have significant effects on the temperature increment and the concentration. The values of the temperature increment and th...
An analysis is presented of diffusional delays in one-dimensional heat flow through a medium consist...
AbstractThe paper deals with the temperature distribution in multi-layered human skin and subcutaneo...
Thermal diffusion, also known as the Ludwig-Soret effect, refers to the separation of mixtures in a ...
In the present study, the temperature fluctuations in tissues based on Penne’s bio-heat transfer equ...
Abstract A novel numerical model is developed for evaluating the temperature distribution on a two-d...
AbstractThe paper deals with the temperature distribution in multi-layered human skin and subcutaneo...
A4BSTRACT. To solve the differential equation for the heat in a two-layer, rectangular piece of skin...
The paper deals with the temperature distribution in multi-layered human skin and subcutaneous tissu...
In this article, we present a mathematical model of thermoelastic skin tissue based on a refined Lor...
A three-phase-lag (TPL) model is proposed to describe heat transfer in a finite domain skin tissue w...
To solve the differential equation for the heat in a two-layer, rectangular piece of skin tissue, a ...
We consider the one-dimensional bio-heat transfer equation with quadratic temperature-depen-dent blo...
The human body is a complex structure where the balance of mass and heat transport in all tissues is...
This work aims to study the influence of fractional derivatives and thermal relaxation time on two-d...
This article focuses on temperature response of skin tissue due to time-dependent surface heat fl...
An analysis is presented of diffusional delays in one-dimensional heat flow through a medium consist...
AbstractThe paper deals with the temperature distribution in multi-layered human skin and subcutaneo...
Thermal diffusion, also known as the Ludwig-Soret effect, refers to the separation of mixtures in a ...
In the present study, the temperature fluctuations in tissues based on Penne’s bio-heat transfer equ...
Abstract A novel numerical model is developed for evaluating the temperature distribution on a two-d...
AbstractThe paper deals with the temperature distribution in multi-layered human skin and subcutaneo...
A4BSTRACT. To solve the differential equation for the heat in a two-layer, rectangular piece of skin...
The paper deals with the temperature distribution in multi-layered human skin and subcutaneous tissu...
In this article, we present a mathematical model of thermoelastic skin tissue based on a refined Lor...
A three-phase-lag (TPL) model is proposed to describe heat transfer in a finite domain skin tissue w...
To solve the differential equation for the heat in a two-layer, rectangular piece of skin tissue, a ...
We consider the one-dimensional bio-heat transfer equation with quadratic temperature-depen-dent blo...
The human body is a complex structure where the balance of mass and heat transport in all tissues is...
This work aims to study the influence of fractional derivatives and thermal relaxation time on two-d...
This article focuses on temperature response of skin tissue due to time-dependent surface heat fl...
An analysis is presented of diffusional delays in one-dimensional heat flow through a medium consist...
AbstractThe paper deals with the temperature distribution in multi-layered human skin and subcutaneo...
Thermal diffusion, also known as the Ludwig-Soret effect, refers to the separation of mixtures in a ...