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Finite element solution of steady state temperature distribution in the human torso
Authors:EH Twizell  P Smith
Institution:Department of Mathematics, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 3PH, England;Department of Mathematics and Computer Studies, Sunderland Polytechnic, Sunderland. SR1 3SD, England
Abstract:A finite element model of the steady state temperature distribution in the human torso is developed. The torso is approximated by a circular cylinder of core surrounded by a layer of muscle and insulating layers of fat and skin. The model is simplified by neglecting longitudinal heat flow. The region occupied by a circular cross-section of the torso is discretized into a mesh of triangles and the boundary of the torso, that is, the skin surface, is consequently approximated by a polygon. The elliptic partial differential equation governing the steady state temperature distribution, together with the associated boundary conditions, are expressed in equivalent variational form. Linear basis functions are used and the resulting integral is minimized over the region bounded by the approximating polygon. Results for two numerical experiments are determined by solving systems of linear equations.
Keywords:Finite element  Human torso  Steady state  Linear system  Linear basis functions
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