FINITE-DIFFERENCE TIME-DOMAIN CALCULATIONS OF ABSORBED POWER IN THE ANKLE FOR 10-100 MHZ PLANE-WAVE EXPOSURE

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DIMBYLOW, PJ
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[1] National Radiogical Protection Board, Chilton
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10.1109/10.81561
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R318 [生物医学工程];
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0831 ;
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This paper presents finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) calculations of the short-circuit current and the specific energy absorption rate (SAR) in the ankle. Plane wave exposures from 10 to 100 MHz for an adult, a 10-year old and 5-year old are considered. The calculations are performed in two parts. Firstly, the coupling between a homogeneous whole body phantom and the applied field is calculated. The region around a lower leg is then expanded, the leg being described by a realistic fine-scale, heterogeneous model. Tangential electric field components from the first part are used as boundary conditions on the reduced domain of the second part. Electric field values based on a maximum SAR of 20 W.kg-1 are presented.
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