Thermal Conductivity Measurement of Anisotropic Biological Tissue In Vitro

Kai Yue*, Liang Cheng, Lina Yang, Bitao Jin, Xinxin Zhang

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The accurate determination of the thermal conductivity of biological tissues has implications on the success of cryosurgical/hyperthermia treatments. In light of the evident anisotropy in some biological tissues, a new modified stepwise transient method was proposed to simultaneously measure the transverse and longitudinal thermal conductivities of anisotropic biological tissues. The physical and mathematical models were established, and the analytical solution was derived. Sensitivity analysis and experimental simulation were performed to determine the feasibility and measurement accuracy of simultaneously measuring the transverse and longitudinal thermal conductivities. The experimental system was set up, and its measurement accuracy was verified by measuring the thermal conductivity of a reference standard material. The thermal conductivities of the pork tenderloin and bovine muscles were measured using the traditional 1D and proposed methods, respectively, at different temperatures. Results indicate that the thermal conductivities of the bovine muscle are lower than those of the pork tenderloin muscle, whereas the bovine muscle was determined to exhibit stronger anisotropy than the pork tenderloin muscle. Moreover, the longitudinal thermal conductivity is larger than the transverse thermal conductivity for the two tissues and all thermal conductivities increase with the increase in temperature. Compared with the traditional 1D method, results obtained by the proposed method are slightly higher although the relative deviation is below 5 %.

源语言英语
文章编号92
期刊International Journal of Thermophysics
38
6
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出版状态已出版 - 1 6月 2017
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Yue, K., Cheng, L., Yang, L., Jin, B., & Zhang, X. (2017). Thermal Conductivity Measurement of Anisotropic Biological Tissue In Vitro. International Journal of Thermophysics, 38(6), 文章 92. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-017-2214-x