Thermoviscoelastic response of skin with temperature-dependent thermal properties by generalized fractional viscoelasticity and phase-lag Pennes bioheat conduction
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Skin exhibits a complex thermoviscoelastic response due to temperature fluctuations, affecting thermal properties.
Key findings show that the inclusion of phase-lag effects enhances the estimation of heat transfer in skin.
Analysis based on generalized fractional viscoelasticity incorporates temperature-dependent variables across various conditions.
Understanding these delicate interactions may lead to improved models for predicting thermal behaviors in biological tissues.
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Thermoviscoelastic response of skin with temperature-dependent thermal properties by generalized fractional viscoelasticity and phase-lag Pennes bioheat conduction | Synapse