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International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility
2009
Session Number:21S3
Session:
Number:21S3-3
Computational Analysis on Induced Current Density and Electric Field in a Pregnant Woman Model Due to Intermediate Frequency Magnetic Fields
Y. Suzuki, K. Maruyama, K. Wake,
pp.189-192
Publication Date:2009/7/20
Online ISSN:2188-5079
DOI:10.34385/proc.14.21S3-3
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Summary:
Induced current densities and induced electric fields within a pregnant woman and the fetus were calculated by using the high definition anatomical model of Japanese pregnant woman. The pregnant woman model was exposed to uniform magnetic fields at 20 kHz for three axis directions. The distributions of the induced current density and the induced electric field were presented for all conditions as to direction of the magnetic flux density. The distributions of the induced current density were different only in the region of the abdomen between pregnant woman models and the non-pregnant woman model. No significant differences are observed in both two models in other region. The distributions of the induced electric field were almost the same tendency for two models in any cases of the incident magnetic field directions.