Literature DB >> 15446509

Effects of droplet velocity, diameter, and film height on heat removal during cryogen spray cooling.

Brian M Pikkula1, James W Tunnell, David W Chang, Bahman Anvari.   

Abstract

Cryogen spray cooling (CSC) is an effective method to reduce or eliminate epidermal damage during laser treatment of various dermatoses. This study sought to determine the effects of specific cryogen properties on heat removal. Heat removal was quantified using an algorithm that solved an inverse heat conduction problem from internal temperature measurements made within a skin phantom. A nondimensional parameter, the Weber number, characterized the combined effects of droplet velocity, diameter, and surface tension. CSC experiments with laser irradiation were conducted on ex vivo human skin samples to assess the effect of Weber number on epidermal protection. An empirical relationship between heat removal and the difference in droplet temperature and the substrate, droplet velocity, and diameter was obtained. Histological sections of irradiated ex vivo human skin demonstrated that sprays with higher Weber numbers increased epidermal protection. Results indicate that the cryogen film acts as an impediment to heat transfer between the impinging droplets and the substrate. This study offers the importance of Weber number in heat removal and epidermal protection.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15446509     DOI: 10.1114/b:abme.0000036649.80421.60

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0090-6964            Impact factor:   3.934


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2.  Evaluation of single versus multiple cryogen spray cooling spurts on in vitro model human skin.

Authors:  Alia T Tuqan; Kristen M Kelly; Guillermo Aguilar; Julio C Ramirez-San-Juan; Chung-Ho Sun; David Cassarino; Damian Derienzo; Ronald J Barr; J Stuart Nelson
Journal:  Lasers Med Sci       Date:  2005-08-30       Impact factor: 3.161

3.  Photothermal treatment of port-wine stains using erythrocyte-derived particles doped with indocyanine green: a theoretical study.

Authors:  Joshua M Burns; Wangcun Jia; J Stuart Nelson; Boris Majaron; Bahman Anvari
Journal:  J Biomed Opt       Date:  2018-11       Impact factor: 3.170

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