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ISSN Online: 2688-7231

ISBN Online: 978-1-56700-524-0

Proceedings of the 26thNational and 4th International ISHMT-ASTFE Heat and Mass Transfer Conference December 17-20, 2021, IIT Madras, Chennai-600036, Tamil Nadu, India
December, 17-20, 2021, IIT Madras, Chennai, India

On the tracking of freezing front during cryosurgery: Simulations and experiments with tissue-mimicking medium

Get access (open in a dialog) DOI: 10.1615/IHMTC-2021.4230
pages 2789-2794

Resumo

The present work is concerned with optics-based experimental methodology in conjunction with a numerical model to track the freezing front in relevance to clinical cryosurgery. The optics configuration used is lensless Fourier transform digital holographic interferometry (DHI). Experiments are performed in water as well as in biogel as a tissue-mimicking phantom. In both the freezing mediums, the intensity data is used to identify and track the freezing front. The presence of strong convective currents in water is captured by the phase information recorded by the recorded holograms. Further, the phase maps are also used for the qualitative analysis of the temperature gradient outside the freezing medium. The numerical simulations are performed to track the freezing front using the in-house developed code. The numerical estimations are within 10% accuracy levels when compared with the experimental intensity data as well as recorded thermocouple data. The lensless Fourier transform DHI, in conjunction with the numerical simulations, provided a reliable way to obtain the whole field temperature, which could potentially be used to estimate the cooling performance of the cryoprobe.