A three-dimensional finite-element formulation to compute induced currents into the human body due to relative low-frequency magnetic field is described. Magnetic source field and induced currents are computed separately, allowing to handle sources due to realistic devices. This method is validated using analytical solutions over a sphere. The limit of validity of the formulation is established. Computations using an accurate model of the human body are presented.
Computation of the induced current density into the human body due to relative LF magnetic field generated by realistic devices
Scorretti R.;
2004
Abstract
A three-dimensional finite-element formulation to compute induced currents into the human body due to relative low-frequency magnetic field is described. Magnetic source field and induced currents are computed separately, allowing to handle sources due to realistic devices. This method is validated using analytical solutions over a sphere. The limit of validity of the formulation is established. Computations using an accurate model of the human body are presented.File in questo prodotto:
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