Hyperbolic Heat Transfer Equation for Radiofrequency Heating: Comparison between Analytical and COMSOL Solutions
The Radiofrequency Heating (RFH) is widely employed to heat biological tissue in different surgical procedures. Most models analyze the RFH employing a Parabolic Heat Transfer Equation (PHTE) based on Fourier's theory. The PHTE can be used for problems involving long heating times or low thermal gradients. However, when the problem involves short heating times or extreme thermal gradients it is needed to solve it using the Hyperbolic Heat Transfer Equation (HHTE), where a wavy behavior of heat conduction with a finite thermal propagation speed is assumed. We have recently proposed a model to study the temperatures profiles which are produced in biological tissue when it is heated by RF introducing the effect of the blood perfusion. The electrical-thermal coupled problem has been analytically solved by using the HHTE.
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