Mattsson J L, Oliva S A
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1976 Jun;47(6):644-8.
A 12-kg male rhesus monkey was exposed to electromagnetic pulse (EMP) at 266 kv/m, 5 pulses/s, for 1 h (18,700 pulses). The effects of EMP on Sidman avoidance behavior and on post-exposure electroencephalogram were evaluated, and no significant changes were detected. An analysis of an EMP showed that it contained various frequency components extending from 0 Hz to 10(9) Hz. However, the pulse configuration was such that its power was mainly confined to the longer wave-lengths (less than 30 MHz). The lack of biologic effect was attributed to the fact that the wavelengths were long relative to the size of the monkey, and little energy deposition was likely to occur. In addition, the electric field was evenly distributed across all lower frequencies so that only a very small electric field component existed at any specific low frequency.
一只12千克重的雄性恒河猴暴露于强度为266千伏/米、每秒5个脉冲的电磁脉冲(EMP)下,持续1小时(共18700个脉冲)。评估了电磁脉冲对西德曼回避行为和暴露后脑电图的影响,未检测到显著变化。对电磁脉冲的分析表明,它包含从0赫兹到10⁹赫兹的各种频率成分。然而,脉冲形态使得其能量主要集中在较长波长(小于30兆赫兹)。未产生生物学效应的原因是,相对于猴子的大小而言波长较长,可能几乎没有能量沉积。此外,电场在所有较低频率上均匀分布,因此在任何特定低频下仅存在非常小的电场分量。