Lee, Yuan-chun Harry2017-05-162017-05-162015Lee, Yuan-chun Harry (2015) The simulated effect of the lightning first short stroke current on a multi-layered cylindrical model of the human leg, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/22609>Appasamy, Youlendree (2018) Burning, breaking and finding your way back to God:examining the intimacies of care in a Verulam temple, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/22609>http://hdl.handle.net/10539/22609A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ful lment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Engineering. Johannesburg, 2015This research investigates the e ects of the frequency components of the lightning First Short Stroke (FSS) on the current pathway through human tissues using frequency domain analysis. A Double Exponential Function (DEF) is developed to model the FSS with frequency components in the range 10 Hz 100 kHz. Human tissues are simulated using Finite Element Analysis (FEA) in COMSOL and comprises of two types of models: Single Layer Cylindrical Model (SLCM) and Multi-layered Cylindrical Model (MLCM). The SLCM models 54 human tissues independently and the MLCM models the human leg with ve tissue layers: bone marrow, cortical bone, muscle, blood and fat. Three aspects are analysed: current density, complex impedance and power dissipation. From the SLCM results, aqueous tissues have the lowest impedances and tissue heat dissipation is proportional to tissue impedance. Results from the MLCM show that 85% of the FSS current ows through muscle, 11% ows through blood, 3:5% through fat and the rest through cortical bone and bone marrow. From the results, frequency dependent equivalent circuit models consisting of resistors and capacitors connected in series are proposed. The simulation results are correlated with three main clinical symptoms of lightning injuries: neurological, cardiovascular and external burns. The results of this work are applicable to the analysis of High Voltage (HV) injuries at power frequencies.Online resource (xii, 85 leaves)Online resource (104 leaves)enTissue engineeringTissue engineering--Simulation methodsHuman engineering--Computer simulationLightning--Health aspects--Mathematical modelsElectrical injuriesComputational biologyMissions--India, SouthTamil (Indic people)--ReligionIndia, South--ReligionThe simulated effect of the lightning first short stroke current on a multi-layered cylindrical model of the human legThesis