نتایج جستجو برای: radiofrequency heating

تعداد نتایج: 73068  

2011
Krishnamoorthy Pitchai Sohan Birla John D. Raj Jeyamkondan Subbiah David D. Jones

Susceptors are used in microwavable food packages to facilitate preferential heating. Modeling of susceptor assisted microwave heating in domestic ovens was performed using radio frequency and heat transfer modules of COMSOL Multiphysics 4.2. Two different approaches (domain discretization and transient boundary condition) were studied for taking into the account of discretizing thin susceptor ...

Journal: :Journal of economic entomology 2003
J A Johnson S Wang J Tang

Heat treatments have been suggested as alternatives to chemical fumigants for control of postharvest insects in dried fruits and nuts. Conventional forced hot air treatments heat product too slowly to be practical, but radio frequency treatments are capable of more rapid product heating. While developing radio frequency heat treatments for dried fruits and nuts, the heat tolerance of nondiapaus...

Journal: :Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery 2011
Akshay A Gupte Devashish Shrivastava Maggie A Spaniol Aviva Abosch

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of patients with implanted deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices poses a challenge for healthcare providers. As a consequence of safety concerns about magnetic field interactions with the device, induced electrical currents and thermal damage due to radiofrequency heating, a number of stringent guidelines have been proposed by the device manufacturer. Very few de...

C. Zoheir M. Grari,

In this work, we model a radiofrequency discharge of hydrogenated silicon nitride in a capacitive coupled plasma reactor using Maxwellian and non-Maxwellian electron energy distribution function. The purpose is to investigate whether there is a real advantage and a significant contribution using non-Maxwellian electron energy distribution function rather than Maxwellian one for determining the ...

Journal: :Magnetic resonance in medicine 2002
Christopher J Yeung Robert C Susil Ergin Atalar

With the rapid growth of interventional MRI, radiofrequency (RF) heating at the tips of guidewires, catheters, and other wire-shaped devices has become an important safety issue. Previous studies have identified some of the variables that affect the relative magnitude of this heating but none could predict the absolute amount of heating to formulate safety margins. This study presents the first...

Journal: :Journal of neurointerventional surgery 2014
Aaron D Losey Prasheel Lillaney Alastair J Martin Van V Halbach Daniel L Cooke Christopher F Dowd Randall T Higashida David A Saloner Mark W Wilson Maythem Saeed Steven W Hetts

BACKGROUND The use of ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer for liquid embolization of cranial vascular lesions has resulted in microcatheter fragments entrapped in patients following endovascular procedures. Undergoing subsequent diagnostic MRI examinations poses a safety concern due to the possibility of radiofrequency heating of the metallic braid incorporated into the microcatheter. Heating of n...

Journal: :Circulation 2005
G Keith Bruce T Jared Bunch Mark A Milton Alvaro Sarabanda Susan B Johnson Douglas L Packer

BACKGROUND It is not known whether catheter tip temperatures with a cooled-tip ablation can be reliably extrapolated to estimate actual tissue temperatures. The relationship between catheter tip temperatures, tissue temperatures, power, and microbubble formation is not known. METHODS AND RESULTS Nine dogs underwent 111 radiofrequency energy deliveries at the pulmonary vein ostia with a cooled...

2014
Javier Arenas Juan J Perez Macarena Trujillo Enrique Berjano

BACKGROUND Externally irrigated radiofrequency (RF) electrodes have been widely used to thermally ablate tumors in surface tissue and to thermally coagulate the transection plane during a surgical resection. As far as we know, no mathematical model has yet been developed to study the electrical and thermal performance of these electrodes, especially the role of the saline layer that forms aroun...

Journal: :Bioelectromagnetics 2003
David R Black Louis N Heynick

Effects of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RFEMF) on the pituitary adrenocortical (ACTH), growth (GH), and thyroid (TSH) hormones have been extensively studied, and there is coherent research on reproductive hormones (FSH and LH). Those effects which have been identified are clearly caused by heating. The exposure thresholds for these effects in living mammals, including primates, have b...

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