DIELECTRIC MEASUREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC REWARMING SYSTEM.

Author(s) : MARSLAND T. P., EVANS S., PEGG D. E.

Type of article: Article

Summary

THE WORK DESCRIBED IN THE PAPER IS INTENDED TO PROVIDE A BASIS FOR THE DESIGN OF A CONTROLLED REWARMING SYSTEM FOR CRYOPRESERVED TISSUES AND ORGANS USING ELECTROMAGNETIC ENER FOR RAPID REWARMING (SAY, HIGHER THAN 0. 17 K/SEC), THE TEMPERATURE DISTRIBUTION IN THE ORGAN IS EFFECTIVELY DETERMINED BY THE UNIFORMITY (OR OTHERWISE) OF THE POWER DEPOSITION, WHICH IS IN TURN CONTROLLED BY THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF THE PERFUSED TISSUE. THIS CONTRIBUTION DESCRIBES THE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM USED TO CHARACTERIZE THE ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF PERFUSATES AND PERFUSED RABBIT KIDNEY TISSUE FROM 243 TO 293 K (-30 TO 20 DEG C).

Details

  • Original title: DIELECTRIC MEASUREMENTS FOR THE DESIGN OF AN ELECTROMAGNETIC REWARMING SYSTEM.
  • Record ID : 1989-0361
  • Languages: English
  • Source: Cryobiology - vol. 24 - n. 4
  • Publication date: 1987

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