Electromagnetic and Thermal Dosimetry of a Cylindrical Waveguide-Type in vitro Exposure Apparatus(Biological Effects, <Special Section>2004 International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility)
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In this paper, dosimetry of an in vitro exposure apparatus based on a cylindrical waveguide is performed. The SAR distributions are first obtained numerically by using FDTD method. The thermal fields in the medium are then estimated by numerical calculations of the equation of heat conduction. The maximum temperature rise for 17.9 W/kg average SAR during 3000 s exposure is about 2℃ on the bottom of the medium where cells are located. The thermal distribution is relatively uniform near the center of the dish and the temperature in this region is around 38.7℃. The results of the numerical calculation are experimentally supported. The results provide the electromagnetic and thermal characteristics of the exposure apparatus, which will define the exposure conditions of the planned experiments using this apparatus.
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- 2005-08-01
著者
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Watanabe Soichi
NICT
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TAKI Masao
Department of Electrical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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WATANABE Soichi
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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Seto Koichi
Faculty Of Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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WAKE Kanako
National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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SONODA Tomohide
Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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TOKUNAGA Rui
Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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SUZUKI Yukihisa
Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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TAKI Masao
Faculty of Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Tokunaga Rui
Faculty Of Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Sonoda Tomohide
Faculty Of Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Taki Masao
Department Of Electrical Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Suzuki Yukihisa
Department Of Electrical Engineering Graduate School Of Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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Taki Masao
Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Metropolitan University
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