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A New Boundary Element Technique For One- And Two-Temperature Models Of Biothermomechanical Behavior Of Anisotropic Biological Tissues
2021
14th WCCM-ECCOMAS Congress
unpublished
The main objective of this paper is to develop a novel boundary element technique for describing the three-dimensional (3D) biothermomechanical behavior of anisotropic biological tissues. The governing equations are studied on the basis of the dual phase lag bioheat transfer and Biot's theory for one-and two-temperature models. Because of the benefits of CQBEM, such as not being restricted by the complex shape of biological tissues and not requiring discretization of the interior of the treated
doi:10.23967/wccm-eccomas.2020.028
fatcat:lcklsy2txneu3mkcvzs5ktmrcq