Estudio de la cabeza humana como cavidad resonante
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2008-05Editorial
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GARCÍA FERNÁNDEZ, M.A.; SÁNCHEZ HERNÁNDEZ, D. Estudio de la cabeza humana como cavidad resonante. En: I Jornadas de Introducción a la Investigación de la UPCT, mayo 2008, nº1. Cartagena: Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, 2008. p.12-15Palabras clave
Cavidad humanaResonancia
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The rationale for deriving basic restrictions to electromagnetic field exposure and their assocaited safety margins in not fully standardized and diverse values are employed depending upon the thermal effect being considered. With the recent capabilities of modern computers, hybrid Maxwell's and heat-transfer equations have been solved for the human exposure to electromagnetic field problem. In this contribution, a human head is exposed to 125 mW of power at 1800 MHz (corresponding to a GSM-Power Class 1, divided by 8 slots of time). Peak SAR values along a coronal plane containing the Ear Reference Point, and its effects on temperature increase, have been observed. A matching effect and the skull being a protection for thermal stress due to intense electromagnetic field exposure have been confirmed, validating previous studies suggesting that a combined electromagnetic-thermal basic restrictions would represent more accurate safety limits, reducing the uncertainties for deriving the ...
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