Consider heat transfer in a forearm, which can be

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Consider heat transfer in a forearm, which can be approximated as a cylinder of muscle of radius 50 mm (neglecting the presence of bones), with an outer layer of skin and fat of thickness 3 mm. There is metabolic heat generation and perfusion within the muscle. The metabolic heat generation rate, perfusion rate, arterial temperature, and properties of blood, muscle, and skin/fat layer are identical to those in Example 3.12.The environment and surroundings are the same as for the air environment in Example 3.12. (a) Write the bioheat transfer equation in radial coordinates. Write the boundary conditions that express symmetry at the centerline of the forearm and specified temperature at the outer surface of the muscle. Solve the differential equation and apply the boundary conditions to find an expression for the temperature distribution. Note that the derivatives of the modified Bessel functions are given in Section 3.6.4. (b) Equate the heat flux at the outer surface of the muscle to the heat flux through the skin/fat layer and into the environment to determine the temperature at the outer surface of the muscle. (c) Find the maximum forearm temperature.

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