期刊论文详细信息
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Meshless Method with Operator Splitting Technique for Transient Nonlinear Bioheat Transfer in Two-DimensionalSkin Tissues
Hui Wang1  Qing-Hua Qin2  Ze-Wei Zhang2 
[1] Institute of Scientific and Engineering Computation, Henan University of Technology,Zhengzhou 450001, China;Research School of Engineering, Australian National University, Acton, ACT 2601, Australia;
关键词: transient nonlinear bioheat transfer;    meshless method;    operator splitting;    radial basis function;    method of fundamental solutions;   
DOI  :  10.3390/ijms16012001
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

A meshless numerical scheme combining the operator splitting method (OSM), the radial basis function (RBF) interpolation, and the method of fundamental solutions (MFS) is developed for solving transient nonlinear bioheat problems in two-dimensional (2D) skin tissues. In the numerical scheme, the nonlinearity caused by linear and exponential relationships of temperature-dependent blood perfusion rate (TDBPR) is taken into consideration. In the analysis, the OSM is used first to separate the Laplacian operator and the nonlinear source term, and then the second-order time-stepping schemes are employed for approximating two splitting operators to convert the original governing equation into a linear nonhomogeneous Helmholtz-type governing equation (NHGE) at each time step. Subsequently, the RBF interpolation and the MFS involving the fundamental solution of the Laplace equation are respectively employed to obtain approximated particular and homogeneous solutions of the nonhomogeneous Helmholtz-type governing equation. Finally, the full fields consisting of the particular and homogeneous solutions are enforced to fit the NHGE at interpolation points and the boundary conditions at boundary collocations for determining unknowns at each time step. The proposed method is verified by comparison of other methods. Furthermore, the sensitivity of the coefficients in the cases of a linear and an exponential relationship of TDBPR is investigated to reveal their bioheat effect on the skin tissue.

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