One dimensional finite element solution of moving boundaries in far IR laser tissue ablation
In this work, the finite element analysis of moving coordinates has been used to study the thermal behavior of the tissue subjected to both continuous wave and pulsed CO2 laser. The results are compared with previously published data, and a good agreement has been found, which verifies the implement...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Iraqi Journal of Laser : a Referred Scientific Journal. 2012, Vol.11 (A), p.13-19 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, the finite element analysis of moving coordinates has been used to study the
thermal behavior of the tissue subjected to both continuous wave and pulsed CO2 laser. The results are
compared with previously published data, and a good agreement has been found, which verifies the
implemented theory. Some conclusions are obtained; As pulse width decreases, or repetition rate
increases, or fluence increases then the char depth is decreased which can be explained by an increase in
induced energy or its rate, which increases the ablation rate, leading to a decrease in char depth. Thus:
An increase in the fluence or decreasing pulse width or increasing repetition rate will increase ablation
rate, which will increase the depth of cutting. The selection of a proper laser parameters may be helpful
for doctors in obtaining optimum advantages in such treatment. |
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ISSN: | 1812-1195 |