Olsen R G, Griner T A
Bioenvironmental Assessment Department, Naval Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory, Pensacola, Florida 32508-5700.
Bioelectromagnetics. 1989;10(2):161-71. doi: 10.1002/bem.2250100205.
Localized and averaged specific absorption rates (SARs) were obtained in a full-size muscle-equivalent human model exposed to near-field 29.9 MHz irradiation at an outdoor facility. The model was positioned erect on a metallic groundplane 1.22 m (4 ft) from the base of a 10.8-m (35 ft) whip antenna with an input power of 1.0 kW. For whole-body SAR, a mean value of 0.83 W/kg was determined using two gradient-layer calorimeters in a twin-well configuration. The localized SARs at 12 body locations were measured using nonperturbing temperature probes and were highest in the ankle region. We conclude that averaged SAR measurements in a full-size phantom are feasible using a twin-calorimeter approach; measurements in the field are practical when human-size (183 x 61 x 46 cm) calorimeters are used.
在一个户外设施中,对一个全尺寸肌肉等效人体模型进行近场29.9 MHz照射,获得了局部和平均比吸收率(SAR)。该模型直立放置在距10.8米(35英尺)鞭状天线底部1.22米(4英尺)的金属接地平面上,输入功率为1.0千瓦。对于全身SAR,使用双阱配置中的两个梯度层热量计确定平均值为0.83瓦/千克。使用无干扰温度探头测量了12个身体部位的局部SAR,其中脚踝区域最高。我们得出结论,使用双热量计方法在全尺寸模型中进行平均SAR测量是可行的;当使用人体尺寸(183×61×46厘米)的热量计时,现场测量是可行的。