This paper reviews some of our recent applications of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to model heat and mass transfer problems in neonatology and investigates the major heat and mass-transfer mechanisms taking place in medical devices, such as incubators, radiant warmers and oxygen hoods. It is shown that CFD simulations are very flexible tools that can take into account all modes of heat transfer in assisting neonatal care and improving the design of medical devices. This journal is © 2010 The Royal Society.
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Wrobel, L. C., Ginalski, M. K., Nowak, A. J., Ingham, D. B., & Fic, A. M. (2010). An overview of recent applications of computational modelling in neonatology. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 368(1920), 2817–2834. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2010.0052
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