MULTISEGMENT MODELS OF A HUMAN BODY FOR MODELING ITS THERMAL FIELD: A SHORT OVERVIEW

Abstract

The multi-segment models of the human body designed for the investigation of its thermal field have been considered. The analysis of different models was carried out, the advantages and disadvantages of these models for thermal field modeling were presented.

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Sergiy Stasevych, Iryna Kazymyra, Olga Kuz

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  • EP ID EP302812
  • DOI 10.25313/2520-2057-2017-15-3066
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Sergiy Stasevych, Iryna Kazymyra, Olga Kuz (2017). MULTISEGMENT MODELS OF A HUMAN BODY FOR MODELING ITS THERMAL FIELD: A SHORT OVERVIEW. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(15), 56-59. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-302812