Today, it can be considered established that the thermal scheme of the human body consists of a "core", which includes the brain, internal organs of the chest and abdominal cavities, and a "shell" consisting of skin, hypodermic matrices, and superficial muscles. The goal of the work is to design a device for slow noncontact defrosting of a limb that has received a cold injury and previously was thermally insulated from the external environment. Measurements were made of the temperature of the muscle tissue of a biological object frostbitten under experimental conditions that was previously placed in a heat-insulating material with subsequent noncontact heating with low-power microwaves. Since the heat-insulating material is ratio transparent for the microwave range, the heating effect will act directly on the sample under study.
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Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 96, No. 6, pp. 1440–1444, November–December, 2023.
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Andreev, A.S., Semenov, S.O., Alekseev, R.Z. et al. Influence of Electromagnetic Waves on the Temperature Field of Frozen Biological Objects in Arctic Conditions. J Eng Phys Thermophy 96, 1427–1431 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10891-023-02810-0
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