Organ dosimetry for human exposure to non-uniform 60-Hz magnetic fields

Citation
Tw. Dawson et al., Organ dosimetry for human exposure to non-uniform 60-Hz magnetic fields, IEEE POW D, 14(4), 1999, pp. 1234-1239
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Eletrical & Eletronics Engineeing
Journal title
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY
ISSN journal
08858977 → ACNP
Volume
14
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1234 - 1239
Database
ISI
SICI code
0885-8977(199910)14:4<1234:ODFHET>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
This work presents a realistic numerical evaluation of the currents induced by strong 60-Ha magnetic fields in the body of a power-utility worker in t hree configurations representative of live-line conductor/hardware maintena nce tasks. Two postures involve a single-phase two-wire transmission line b undle. The third involves a more complicated three-phase conductor system i n an underground vault. A current of 500 A is assumed in each conductor. The calculations employ a well-verified computer code applied to an anatomi cally derived heterogeneous conductivity model of the human body The model voxel size (3.6-mm edges) is sufficiently high to resolve all major body co mponents, as well as many smaller organs. The electric field and current de nsity vectors associated with every voxel are calculated, permitting the co mputation of organ-specific dosimetric quantities such as spatial and tempo ral maximum and average values. For the two transmission line configurations, it is found that local peak v alues of the induced current density can exceed the commonly used standard threshold of 10 mAm(-2) by a factor of up to 3-4, but the associated spatia l averages do not exceed this threshold for any tissue. For the underground vault case, the spatial maxima in all tissues are below the threshold.