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In the paper the problem of explicit FDM scheme stability for the bio-heat transfer equation (the Pennes equation) is discussed. To formulate the appropriate condition the von Neumann approach is applied. The first chapter contains the known derivation of FDM stability condition for the Fourier equation. In the second part, a similar condition is found for the case of the bio-heat transfer equation containing both the perfusion and metabolic heat sources.
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
139--144
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 6 poz.
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autor
- Institute of Mathematics, Czestochowa University of Technology Częstochowa, Poland
autor
- University of Occupational Safety Management in Katowice Katowice, Poland
Bibliografia
- [1] Tzou D.Y., Macro- to Microscale Heat Transfer: The Lagging Behavior, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2015.
- [2] Anderson J.D., Computational Fluid Dynamics. The Basics with Applications, McGraw Hill, 1994.
- [3] Mochnacki B., Suchy J.S., Numerical Methods in Computations of Foundry Processes, PFTA, Cracow 1995.
- [4] Mochnacki B., Majchrzak E., Duda M., Numerical modeling of thermal processes in the living tissue domain secured with a layer of protective clothing, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computational Mechanics 2014, 13, 1, 97-102.
- [5] Mochnacki B., Majchrzak E., Duda M., Simplified model of thermal interactions between environment, protective clothing and skin tissue, Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computational Mechanics 2014, 13, 4, 93-96.
- [6] Ciesielski M., Mochnacki B., Application of the control volume method using the Voronoi polygons for numerical modeling of bio-heat transfer processes, Journal of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 2014, 52, 4, 927-935.
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