Three-dimensional finite element model to study temperature distribution in peripheral layers of human limbs immediately after physical exercise

Author:

Kumari Babita1,Adlakha Neeru1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Mathematics and Humanities, S. V. National Institute of Technology, Surat, Gujarat 395007, India

Abstract

The physical exercise imposes challenges on the human thermoregulatory system, as heat exchange between the body and environment is substantially impaired, which can lead to decrease in performance and increased risk of heat illness. In view of above a three-dimensional finite element model is proposed to study the effect of different intensities of physical exercise on temperature distribution in peripheral regions of human limbs under moderate climatic conditions. Human limb is assumed to have a cylindrical cross-section. The peripheral region of the human limb is divided into three natural components, namely epidermis, dermis and subdermal tissues. The model incorporates the effect of important physiological parameters like blood mass flow rate, metabolic heat generation, and thermal conductivity of the tissues. Appropriate boundary conditions have been framed based on the physical conditions of the problem. The model is transformed into the discretized variational form and finite element method (FEM) has been employed to obtain the solution. The numerical results have been used to obtain the temperature profiles in the region immediately after exercise for an unsteady state case. The thermal information generated from the model can be useful for developing protocols for improving performance of sportsmen, military persons and labor-intensive workers.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Modelling and Simulation

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