Paper title: ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD IN A CONTROLLED ENCLOSURE FOR BIOLOGICAL DOSIMETRY PART 2. ANALYSIS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD WORKING CONDITIONS
Author(s): MIHAELA MOREGA, ALEXANDRU MIHAIL MOREGA,
Abstract: The work presented here is the continuation of the paper with the same title. Part 1 –
Design and Validation of the Numerical Model, published in a previous issue of the
journal [1], which includes the numerical model and its validation by numerical
simulation and experiment. Some characteristics of the enclosure under investigation,
the so called TEM-cell, used for controlled exposure of biological material to
electromagnetic field (EMF) are also determined, with the aim of assessing the
uniformity of the electric field in the region where the analyzed sample is exposed to
microwaves (MW) or radiofrequency (RF) waves. Part 2 of the paper reports some
results obtained by simulation with the finite element method (FEM); it presents the
evaluation of some relevant dosimetric quantities relative to the exposed biological
material, and investigates the stability of the exposure conditions at small variations of
the EMF frequency.
Keywords: FEM analysis of EMF, TEM cell, Microwaves dosimetry. Year: 2008 | Tome: 53 | Issue: 3 | Pp.: 329-338
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