Abstract

Modeling and understanding heat transport and temperature variations within biological tissues and body organs are key issues in medical thermal therapeutic applications, such as hyperthermia cancer treatment. In this analysis, the bio-heat equation has been studied in the context of a new formulation using Caputo–Fabrizio (CF) heat transport law. The heat equation for this problem involving the Three-Phase (3P)-lag model under two-temperature theory. The Laplace transform technique is implemented to solve the governing equations. The influences of the CF order, the two-temperature parameter and moving heat source velocity on the temperature of skin tissues have been precisely investigated. The numerical inversion of the Laplace transform is carried out using the Zakian method. The numerical outcomes of conductive temperature and thermodynamic temperatures have been represented graphically. Excellent predictive capability is demonstrated for identification of appropriate procedure to select different CF order to reach effective heating in hyperthermia treatment. Significant effect of thermal therapy is reported due to the effect of CF order, the two-temperature parameter and the velocity of moving heat source as well.

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