Title of article :
Thermophysical Properties of Swine Myocardium
Author/Authors :
N. C. Bhavaraju and J. W. Valvano ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
This paper presents the experimental technique and results for the thermal
conductivity, thermal diffusivity, and density of swine myocardial tissue. These
properties were measured for freshly excised tissue. Thermal properties were
measured using a self-heated thermistor probe, while the density was measured
using a water displacement method. Thermistor probes were inserted into the
tissue of iInterest and were used to supply heat within the tissue as well as to
monitor the temperature rise in the tissue. An empirical calibration procedure
was used to measure the properties of the tissue at different temperatures. The
measurement instrument was first calibrated against agar-gelled water and
glycerol at each temperature. The measurements were made at temperatures of
25, 37, 50, 62, and 76°C. The uncertainty in the measurement ranges from 2%
at lower temperatures to about 5% at higher temperatures (T>500C). The
properties of the tissue depend significantly on the water coIntent. At temperatures
higher than 50°C, there is significant water loss from the tissue during the
procedure. The water loss is found to vary exponentially with the increase in
temperature relative to ambient. Consequently, there is a decrease in the thermal
conductivity values with increasing temperature. This decrease, however, is not
as much as one would expect from the water loss data. A hypothesis to explain
the relationships among water loss, cell damage, and thermal properties is
proposed.
Keywords :
Density , Swine , myocardium , thermaldiffusivily. , thermal conductivity
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics