Abstract
The development of thermal therapy always requires more reasonable temperature distribution predictions. Controlling the amount of heating is a common practice within general thermal therapy operations. This paper used a modified three-phase lag (TPL) bioheat transfer equation to describe the behavior of heat conduction in tissue with thermoelastic effect. To explore the effect of thermal load, the tissue was subjected to a constant surface temperature and a pulsed surface heat flux, respectively. The modified TPL bioheat transfer equation involves mixed derivative terms and higher-order time derivatives of temperature. In analyzing such problems, there are mathematical difficulties. Therefore, the hybrid numerical scheme based on the Laplace transform and an improved discrete method was proposed to solve the present problem. The influence of thermoelastic parameters on the behavior of heat transfer in tissue has been investigated. The results depict the effect of thermal load on thermal response within heat transfer medium is obvious. The thermoelastic effect excites the thermal response oscillation, which is intensified for the reduction of material constant characteristic [Formula: see text] and phase lag [Formula: see text], in the heat conduction medium.
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