DocumentCode :
1452637
Title :
Measurement of directional thermal properties of biomaterials
Author :
Bhavaraju, Naresh C. ; Cao, Hong ; Yuan, David Y. ; Valvano, Jonathon W. ; Webster, John G.
Author_Institution :
LLC, Flint Hills Sci., Lawrence, KS, USA
Volume :
48
Issue :
2
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
261
Lastpage :
267
Abstract :
Presents an experimental technique to measure the directional thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of materials. A heated thermistor heats the sample and a sensing thermistor placed about 2.5 mm away measures the temperature rise due the heating pulse at the heated thermistor. An empirical relation between the power delivered by the first thermistor and the temperature rise recorded by the sensing thermistor is used to measure the thermal conductivity of the material along the line joining the thermistors. Diffusivity of the material is determined from the delay between the power pulse in the heated thermistor and the temperature pulse at the sensing thermistor. Signal processing was done to eliminate errors in the measurement due to change of base line temperature. Uncertainty of the measurement technique was found to be 5% when tested in media of known thermal properties. The thermal conductivity and thermal diffusivity of swine left ventricle in normal and ablated conditions were measured using this technique. The thermal conductivity of the tissue dropped significantly from 0.61 to 0.50 W·m -1·K -1 after ablation while the diffusivity dropped from 2.1×10 -7 to 1.7×10 -7 m 2·s -1.
Keywords :
biological tissues; biothermics; cardiology; measurement uncertainty; muscle; thermal conductivity measurement; thermal diffusivity; thermal variables measurement; thermistors; 2.5 mm; ablated conditions; base line temperature change; directional thermal properties measurement; heated thermistor; heating pulse; measurement errors elimination; power pulse; sensing thermistor; signal processing; swine left ventricle; temperature pulse; Biological materials; Conducting materials; Conductivity measurement; Heating; Power measurement; Pulse measurements; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Thermal conductivity; Thermistors; Analysis of Variance; Animals; Body Temperature; Calibration; Heart Ventricles; Heat; Models, Theoretical; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Swine; Thermometers;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/10.909647
Filename :
909647
Link To Document :
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