A prototype of a water-cooled electromagnetic applicator for intracavitary hyperthermia has been tested. The temperature distributions produced in a polyacrylamide dissipative medium have been shown using liquid crystals. A complete electromagnetic and heat transfer model can predict the experimental temperatures.
Biffi Gentili, G., Gori, F., Lachi, L., Leoncini, M. (1991). A Water-Cooled EM Applicator Radiating in a Phantom Equivalent Tissue-Experiments and Numerical Analysis. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, 38(9), 924-928.
A Water-Cooled EM Applicator Radiating in a Phantom Equivalent Tissue-Experiments and Numerical Analysis
GORI, FABIO;
1991-01-01
Abstract
A prototype of a water-cooled electromagnetic applicator for intracavitary hyperthermia has been tested. The temperature distributions produced in a polyacrylamide dissipative medium have been shown using liquid crystals. A complete electromagnetic and heat transfer model can predict the experimental temperatures.File in questo prodotto:
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