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Power Deposition in a Spherical Model of Man Exposed to I-20-MHz Electromagnetic Fields


Abstract:

The induced fields and the associated power deposition in mail exposed to HF electromagnetic (EM) fields have been investigated theoretically using spherical models. The ...Show More

Abstract:

The induced fields and the associated power deposition in mail exposed to HF electromagnetic (EM) fields have been investigated theoretically using spherical models. The induced electric fields inside the model exposed to either plane wave or near fields can be described adequately by a combination of quasi-static electric and magnetic induction solutions. It is shown that for field impedances less than 1200/spl pi//spl Omega/ the magnetically induced energy absorption predominates. Therefore, H fields must be measured to obtain any estimate of the hazards due to HF exposure. For a 70-kg model of man exposed to a plane wave field, the theory indicates that the time-average power absorption per unit volume is less than 2.5x10/sup -3/ mW/g for each milliwatt per square centimeter incident at 20 MHz and below. This suggests that the thermal safe-exposure levels for the HF band are many orders of magnitude in excess of the 10-mW/cm/sup 2/ level recommended for the microwave region.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques ( Volume: 21, Issue: 12, December 1973)
Page(s): 791 - 797
Date of Publication: 31 December 1973

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